The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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... allowed to be the foundation of a new litigation , and should be allowed to commence a new litigation merely upon the allegation of this additional fact . My Lords , the only way in which that could possibly be admitted would be if the ...
... allowed to be the foundation of a new litigation , and should be allowed to commence a new litigation merely upon the allegation of this additional fact . My Lords , the only way in which that could possibly be admitted would be if the ...
Page 92
... allowed leave for his own purposes . Was the quay , then , different in this respect from such a street ? It is said that it was , inasmuch as it was the natural way of proceeding towards the place where the ship was berthed . But a ...
... allowed leave for his own purposes . Was the quay , then , different in this respect from such a street ? It is said that it was , inasmuch as it was the natural way of proceeding towards the place where the ship was berthed . But a ...
Page 201
... allowed . " It may be so , and yet it may import the refusal of proof . For my own part , I should prefer to describe it in the words of Lord M'Laren , in the case of Lamont & Co. ( 1908 S.C. 1017 at p . 1020 ) , as an inter- locutor ...
... allowed . " It may be so , and yet it may import the refusal of proof . For my own part , I should prefer to describe it in the words of Lord M'Laren , in the case of Lamont & Co. ( 1908 S.C. 1017 at p . 1020 ) , as an inter- locutor ...
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