The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 323
... appellant that he threw himself on the bailiff when the latter was engaged searching William Bell , and it was argued by the law agent who appeared for the persons accused that the act of search was illegal and that the appellant was ...
... appellant that he threw himself on the bailiff when the latter was engaged searching William Bell , and it was argued by the law agent who appeared for the persons accused that the act of search was illegal and that the appellant was ...
Page 386
... appellant's free moveable estate as she would have been entitled to claim if the marriage had been dissolved by the appellant's death . There being a child of the marriage that share is one - third . At the date of the decree the ...
... appellant's free moveable estate as she would have been entitled to claim if the marriage had been dissolved by the appellant's death . There being a child of the marriage that share is one - third . At the date of the decree the ...
Page 22
... appellant maintains and avers that it is not the case that the said dwelling - houses are unfit for human habitation and are not capable at a reasonable expense of being rendered so fit by the appellant . Ans . 3. Denied . COND . 4. On ...
... appellant maintains and avers that it is not the case that the said dwelling - houses are unfit for human habitation and are not capable at a reasonable expense of being rendered so fit by the appellant . Ans . 3. Denied . COND . 4. On ...
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