The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 25
... answered in the affirmative , because , in the view I take , it is proved that the liquor was supplied on the premises , in respect that Brady " supplied " himself with it . And the answer to the fourth question , it follows , will be ...
... answered in the affirmative , because , in the view I take , it is proved that the liquor was supplied on the premises , in respect that Brady " supplied " himself with it . And the answer to the fourth question , it follows , will be ...
Page 74
... answer the first question put to us in the negative and the second question in the affirmative . And then , if we answer question 4 ( b ) in the affirma- tive , I understand it was agreed that it was unnecessary to answer any other ...
... answer the first question put to us in the negative and the second question in the affirmative . And then , if we answer question 4 ( b ) in the affirma- tive , I understand it was agreed that it was unnecessary to answer any other ...
Page 123
I am therefore of opinion that we should answer the first question to this effect : that , on the foregoing facts , the arbitrator should have granted a suspensory award , and it follows from that that it is unnecessary to answer the ...
I am therefore of opinion that we should answer the first question to this effect : that , on the foregoing facts , the arbitrator should have granted a suspensory award , and it follows from that that it is unnecessary to answer the ...
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