The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 355
... March 1934 the respondent pleaded not guilty , and the appellant's agent intimated that the appellant did not ask for a conviction on the charge of desertion , but only on the alternative charge of neglecting to maintain . This appears ...
... March 1934 the respondent pleaded not guilty , and the appellant's agent intimated that the appellant did not ask for a conviction on the charge of desertion , but only on the alternative charge of neglecting to maintain . This appears ...
Page 372
... March was abortive in respect that it referred to a date which was already past . The notice to the Keeper of the ... March 1934. The principal notice of motion for a rule was lodged by the defenders in process on 17th March , and a copy ...
... March was abortive in respect that it referred to a date which was already past . The notice to the Keeper of the ... March 1934. The principal notice of motion for a rule was lodged by the defenders in process on 17th March , and a copy ...
Page 32
... March and on ment was at least four weeks prior thereto that is the 6th and 13th of April , and in the Oban to say , at least four consecutive weeks of seven Times on the 26th of March and on the 2nd , consecutive days or twenty - eight ...
... March and on ment was at least four weeks prior thereto that is the 6th and 13th of April , and in the Oban to say , at least four consecutive weeks of seven Times on the 26th of March and on the 2nd , consecutive days or twenty - eight ...
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