The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... Argued for the Defender and Reclaimer Lord Selsdon : The Lord Ordinary had been misled by Scott v . Scott ( 1930 S.C. 903 ) , which was wrongly decided . The wife had no claim to share in these interests . ( 1 ) Her right was identical ...
... Argued for the Defender and Reclaimer Lord Selsdon : The Lord Ordinary had been misled by Scott v . Scott ( 1930 S.C. 903 ) , which was wrongly decided . The wife had no claim to share in these interests . ( 1 ) Her right was identical ...
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... Argued for Pursuer and Reclaimer : The Lord Ordinary had in reality decided the case on contributory negligence . A child of the age of this one could not be guilty of con- tributory negligence ( Holland v . Lanarkshire Middle Ward ...
... Argued for Pursuer and Reclaimer : The Lord Ordinary had in reality decided the case on contributory negligence . A child of the age of this one could not be guilty of con- tributory negligence ( Holland v . Lanarkshire Middle Ward ...
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... argued at the debate , and I have dealt with them in the order in which the arguments were stated . On the plea as to title to sue the question raised was whether the pursuers were entitled to sue for the loss of the smaller package in ...
... argued at the debate , and I have dealt with them in the order in which the arguments were stated . On the plea as to title to sue the question raised was whether the pursuers were entitled to sue for the loss of the smaller package in ...
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