The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 169
... Lord Ordinary has proceeded upon an error in law . If a husband is in a position to maintain his wife the source of his income is , in my view , im- material , provided always that it is an income honestly come by . I should be sorry to ...
... Lord Ordinary has proceeded upon an error in law . If a husband is in a position to maintain his wife the source of his income is , in my view , im- material , provided always that it is an income honestly come by . I should be sorry to ...
Page 280
... Lord President , in the course of his opinion , touches the point now raised when he says , " What a person says or ... Ordinary , I am un- able to see any difference between an abandoned diary and an abandoned draft letter , and accordingly ...
... Lord President , in the course of his opinion , touches the point now raised when he says , " What a person says or ... Ordinary , I am un- able to see any difference between an abandoned diary and an abandoned draft letter , and accordingly ...
Page 289
... Lord Ordinary , and I therefore move your Lordships to refuse the reclaiming note . Lord Hunter . I agree with the Lord Ordin- ary , and for the reasons stated by him , in think- ing that the pursuer has established the charge of ...
... Lord Ordinary , and I therefore move your Lordships to refuse the reclaiming note . Lord Hunter . I agree with the Lord Ordin- ary , and for the reasons stated by him , in think- ing that the pursuer has established the charge of ...
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