The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... answered in the negative . face water was a highway duty , but the duty The duty to drain a road within a burgh of sur- of taking that water away was a police duty ( Hanley v . Magistrates of Edinburgh , 1913 S.C. ( H.L. ) 27 ) . Argued ...
... answered in the negative . face water was a highway duty , but the duty The duty to drain a road within a burgh of sur- of taking that water away was a police duty ( Hanley v . Magistrates of Edinburgh , 1913 S.C. ( H.L. ) 27 ) . Argued ...
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... answered in the negative . Ad- Coal Co. mittedly it was open to the referee to find that incapacity was partly due to the accident and March 9 , partly to the refusal to co - operate ; but there- after it was the duty of the arbitrator ...
... answered in the negative . Ad- Coal Co. mittedly it was open to the referee to find that incapacity was partly due to the accident and March 9 , partly to the refusal to co - operate ; but there- after it was the duty of the arbitrator ...
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... answer the first question of law . 1984 . Argued for the Appellant : The second and third questions of law should be answered in the negative . The question before the Court was one of law and involved a construction of section 76 of ...
... answer the first question of law . 1984 . Argued for the Appellant : The second and third questions of law should be answered in the negative . The question before the Court was one of law and involved a construction of section 76 of ...
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