The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 18
... raise as many actions as there are reasons , " he means nothing more than what he says in IV . lii . 3 , that a new reduction may be raised upon other grounds on different facts . In both cases he laments the multiplication of pleas and ...
... raise as many actions as there are reasons , " he means nothing more than what he says in IV . lii . 3 , that a new reduction may be raised upon other grounds on different facts . In both cases he laments the multiplication of pleas and ...
Page 119
... raised by the first question . It was not , I think , ultimately pressed by the appellant's counsel , and did not appear to have much substance in it . I am for answering the third question in the negative , finding it unnecessary to ...
... raised by the first question . It was not , I think , ultimately pressed by the appellant's counsel , and did not appear to have much substance in it . I am for answering the third question in the negative , finding it unnecessary to ...
Page 302
... raised in these cases involves the determination of whether a relevant charge has been , or can be , made under what is entitled the Food Hoard- ing Order 1917 , dated 5th April 1917 , made by the Food Controller in exercise of the ...
... raised in these cases involves the determination of whether a relevant charge has been , or can be , made under what is entitled the Food Hoard- ing Order 1917 , dated 5th April 1917 , made by the Food Controller in exercise of the ...
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