The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 34
... refusal which at its date had been reasonable might through subsequent change of circumstances become unreasonable . For example , when this applica- tion had been refused the field had not been proved . Alternatively , if national ...
... refusal which at its date had been reasonable might through subsequent change of circumstances become unreasonable . For example , when this applica- tion had been refused the field had not been proved . Alternatively , if national ...
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... refusing to grant it in Russell the sense of subhead ( d ) . In view of the word Ltd. v . 66 unreasonably " in ( d ) I ... refused to grant the right ? .... . This question must be regarded with reference to the date when the refusal was ...
... refusing to grant it in Russell the sense of subhead ( d ) . In view of the word Ltd. v . 66 unreasonably " in ( d ) I ... refused to grant the right ? .... . This question must be regarded with reference to the date when the refusal was ...
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... refusal is a separate question from the question whether a right should be given . But I am of opinion that , while , in terms of section 5 ( 4 ) , an applicant must , in his application , state that the pro- prietor has unreasonably ...
... refusal is a separate question from the question whether a right should be given . But I am of opinion that , while , in terms of section 5 ( 4 ) , an applicant must , in his application , state that the pro- prietor has unreasonably ...
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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