The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 90
... reasons which I have given when discussing the question whether it arose out of the employment . The deceased returned to his employment when he entered the harbour gates through which he got access only by reason of his employment ...
... reasons which I have given when discussing the question whether it arose out of the employment . The deceased returned to his employment when he entered the harbour gates through which he got access only by reason of his employment ...
Page 217
... reasons which led him to think that an absolute right to the corpus of his share had been conferred upon a certain ... reason in her mind for subjecting her grand- children to some restrictions , though not of a very onerous character ...
... reasons which led him to think that an absolute right to the corpus of his share had been conferred upon a certain ... reason in her mind for subjecting her grand- children to some restrictions , though not of a very onerous character ...
Page 279
... reason - either from the object of the Act , or cultural subject . Indeed , section 26 ( 1 ) appears from the nature of the respective subjects , or to me by implication to exclude such a case . from the difference of the phraseology ...
... reason - either from the object of the Act , or cultural subject . Indeed , section 26 ( 1 ) appears from the nature of the respective subjects , or to me by implication to exclude such a case . from the difference of the phraseology ...
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1ST DIV accident action Agents agricultural annual value appears appellants apply arbitrator Assessor authority averments bequest charge circumstances claim clause codicil compensation conclusion contract creditor Crown of Cordova decision decree defenders domicile duty employment entitled entry evidence excision fact fair rent favour February feu-duty granted grassum ground held holding HOUSE infeftment interlocutor January judgment Land Court Landholders lease Loch Ashie Lord Advocate Lord Johnston Lord Ordinary Lords Dundas Lordships March March 28 Martinmas ment mid-superiority Military Service Act minerals opinion Order OUTER HOUSE Panel Committee parties payable payment person premises present proprietors purposes reason reclaiming referred regard residue respect respondent Scotland SCOTS LAW share Sheriff Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship singular successor Small Landholders Scotland statute statutory subfeu subfeu-duty superior teinds tenant testator tion trustees ultra vires Valuation vassal words year's rent