The Scots Law Times, Volume 14, Part 2C.E. Green, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 115
... expenses must be limited by section 4 and Schedule A. of the 1881 Act . under section 22 of the Act of 1864. That will include ( 1 ) all summary prosecutions by private prosecutors and ( 2 ) all summary pro- secutions by public ...
... expenses must be limited by section 4 and Schedule A. of the 1881 Act . under section 22 of the Act of 1864. That will include ( 1 ) all summary prosecutions by private prosecutors and ( 2 ) all summary pro- secutions by public ...
Page 127
... expenses be treated on a different footing from accused . The former being backed by the public purse may reasonably , although they have been success- ful , have their award of expenses modified . But the latter , if successful ...
... expenses be treated on a different footing from accused . The former being backed by the public purse may reasonably , although they have been success- ful , have their award of expenses modified . But the latter , if successful ...
Page 135
... expense of providing the necessary surgical and medical advice and attendance and medicine , and also the expenses of the maintenance of the master or seaman until he is cured , or dies , or is returned to a proper return port , and of ...
... expense of providing the necessary surgical and medical advice and attendance and medicine , and also the expenses of the maintenance of the master or seaman until he is cured , or dies , or is returned to a proper return port , and of ...
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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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