The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 171
... accordingly their duty to have the said gap in the railing at once temporarily but securely fenced or roped , or to station a watchman at said gap , or to have it specially marked by lamps after dark so that persons ( including the ...
... accordingly their duty to have the said gap in the railing at once temporarily but securely fenced or roped , or to station a watchman at said gap , or to have it specially marked by lamps after dark so that persons ( including the ...
Page 188
... accordingly , rests the burden of proof . He has proved acts of intercourse before and after the exchange of the promise to marry . He has further proved the exchange of a promise to marry ; but in the circumstances which attended the ...
... accordingly , rests the burden of proof . He has proved acts of intercourse before and after the exchange of the promise to marry . He has further proved the exchange of a promise to marry ; but in the circumstances which attended the ...
Page 235
... accordingly to the employee . Lord Morris ( p . 396 ) ex- held ( 1 ) that the employers were not entitled pressly took the view that the contract in to found upon the employee's written agree- question was not within the mischief pro ...
... accordingly to the employee . Lord Morris ( p . 396 ) ex- held ( 1 ) that the employers were not entitled pressly took the view that the contract in to found upon the employee's written agree- question was not within the mischief pro ...
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