The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 289
... circumstances since last year . Admittedly there has been no change of circumstances in the premises them- selves , but it seems to me that our decision last year is a change of circumstances sufficient to justify a reconsideration of ...
... circumstances since last year . Admittedly there has been no change of circumstances in the premises them- selves , but it seems to me that our decision last year is a change of circumstances sufficient to justify a reconsideration of ...
Page 439
... circumstances the first and obvious question is - Was the defender negligent in relation to Neil ? If so , it must be on the ground that she owes an absolute duty in all circumstances to the customer . The fact that the substance in ...
... circumstances the first and obvious question is - Was the defender negligent in relation to Neil ? If so , it must be on the ground that she owes an absolute duty in all circumstances to the customer . The fact that the substance in ...
Page 452
... circumstances , truly surplus . The case will therefore go back for the proof allowed by the Sheriff - Substitute . 1938 . as Act says in so many words that on the bank- ruptcy of the pensioner the grant shall not pass to the trustee ...
... circumstances , truly surplus . The case will therefore go back for the proof allowed by the Sheriff - Substitute . 1938 . as Act says in so many words that on the bank- ruptcy of the pensioner the grant shall not pass to the trustee ...
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A and B Petrs O 434 | 70 |
Advocate H M Donaldsons Trs v O | 106 |
Advocate H M v Gilmour J 72 | 113 |
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