The Scots Law Times, Volume 14, Part 2C.E. Green, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 57
... duties of his office , and the thorough knowledge of his work which he dis- played , will , I am sure , be gratefully remembered by you all , while I need hardly say that the brevity and clearness with which his judgments were expressed ...
... duties of his office , and the thorough knowledge of his work which he dis- played , will , I am sure , be gratefully remembered by you all , while I need hardly say that the brevity and clearness with which his judgments were expressed ...
Page 125
... duties to income - tax and the death duties , and I find no suggestion that Parliament has given any guarantee that it will not again intervene to lay what conditions and what taxes it sees fit upon feu - duties ; if neces- sary , it ...
... duties to income - tax and the death duties , and I find no suggestion that Parliament has given any guarantee that it will not again intervene to lay what conditions and what taxes it sees fit upon feu - duties ; if neces- sary , it ...
Page 171
... duties here , and will enable him to discharge the more important duties of the Supreme Court . It is very remarkable that so many Sheriff's of this county are in the Supreme Court . There is no other county in Scotland that can point ...
... duties here , and will enable him to discharge the more important duties of the Supreme Court . It is very remarkable that so many Sheriff's of this county are in the Supreme Court . There is no other county in Scotland that can point ...
Contents
Lincairn The 72 | 7 |
Strong Co of Romsey Ltd v Woodifield 94 | 15 |
AGENT and Principal Powers of Mercantile Contractcontinued | 26 |
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