The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 364
... decided , the case followed the principle of Cockburn Ross . There does not seem to have been any dispute as to what the latter case had decided , apart from the special topic of the mid - superiority casualties . Lord Cringletie , who ...
... decided , the case followed the principle of Cockburn Ross . There does not seem to have been any dispute as to what the latter case had decided , apart from the special topic of the mid - superiority casualties . Lord Cringletie , who ...
Page 387
... decided , about 16th July 1725 , Countess of Forfar against Creditors of Ormiston , and the adjudger found only liable for the feu- duty . There was nothing new in the reasoning on either side . " The importance of the decision in the ...
... decided , about 16th July 1725 , Countess of Forfar against Creditors of Ormiston , and the adjudger found only liable for the feu- duty . There was nothing new in the reasoning on either side . " The importance of the decision in the ...
Page 389
... decided thirty years before that a subject - superior was under a legal duty to obey a decree of adjudication and must do so gratuitously ( Grier v . Closeburn , 1637 , M. 15042 , 1 Br . Sup . 635 ) . The final fatality was the ...
... decided thirty years before that a subject - superior was under a legal duty to obey a decree of adjudication and must do so gratuitously ( Grier v . Closeburn , 1637 , M. 15042 , 1 Br . Sup . 635 ) . The final fatality was the ...
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