The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 201
... period of disqualification , being a period of twelve months as imposed im- peratively by the statute , to a period of three months . This he can do for special reason , but he has not thought fit to disclose the special reason . I ...
... period of disqualification , being a period of twelve months as imposed im- peratively by the statute , to a period of three months . This he can do for special reason , but he has not thought fit to disclose the special reason . I ...
Page 17
... period of three years and eight days - and so was unable to retain said residential settlement in Paisley by residing for the statutory period of one year and a day within a period of four years from 23rd August 1929 . The fact that ...
... period of three years and eight days - and so was unable to retain said residential settlement in Paisley by residing for the statutory period of one year and a day within a period of four years from 23rd August 1929 . The fact that ...
Page 36
... period of Town residence and absences at the beginning or end of Council v . the period , that intention to reside in an area Stirling County cannot well be considered to be fully declared until Council residence is entered upon , and ...
... period of Town residence and absences at the beginning or end of Council v . the period , that intention to reside in an area Stirling County cannot well be considered to be fully declared until Council residence is entered upon , and ...
Contents
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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