The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 44
... question which alternative is more important in the national interest or , as I read their judgment , even to take that question into consideration . They say that the evidence before them established to their satisfaction a prima facie ...
... question which alternative is more important in the national interest or , as I read their judgment , even to take that question into consideration . They say that the evidence before them established to their satisfaction a prima facie ...
Page 344
... question is not altogether right in point of form . The question should have been , whether , on the facts stated , the arbitrator was entitled to hold that the accident which befell the workman did not arise in the course of his ...
... question is not altogether right in point of form . The question should have been , whether , on the facts stated , the arbitrator was entitled to hold that the accident which befell the workman did not arise in the course of his ...
Page 593
... question of competency . But , if it were a question of acquiescence , I should myself be unable to find any better case of acquiescence than the failure to oppose in any way the motion duly intimated on the motion sheet and disposed of ...
... question of competency . But , if it were a question of acquiescence , I should myself be unable to find any better case of acquiescence than the failure to oppose in any way the motion duly intimated on the motion sheet and disposed of ...
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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