The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... Lord Ordinary says : " Surely it is not to be held that the wife is in desertion in respect that she must abandon the honest mode of liveli- hood and live with her husband off the allow- ance obtained from the Parish Authorities . " I ...
... Lord Ordinary says : " Surely it is not to be held that the wife is in desertion in respect that she must abandon the honest mode of liveli- hood and live with her husband off the allow- ance obtained from the Parish Authorities . " I ...
Page 260
... Lord Ordinary's interlocutor ought to be re- called and a finding pronounced that the pur- suer is entitled to the preference which she claims . Lord Anderson . - On 8th December 1930 the now deceased John Mylet Drummond was working in ...
... Lord Ordinary's interlocutor ought to be re- called and a finding pronounced that the pur- suer is entitled to the preference which she claims . Lord Anderson . - On 8th December 1930 the now deceased John Mylet Drummond was working in ...
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 I ...
... 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 I ...
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