The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... averments as to the validity and sub- sistence of the discharge . Thereafter a proof took place at which the pursuer deponed that he had signed the discharge in consequence of the misrepresentations alleged in his averments . His ...
... averments as to the validity and sub- sistence of the discharge . Thereafter a proof took place at which the pursuer deponed that he had signed the discharge in consequence of the misrepresentations alleged in his averments . His ...
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... averments . Lord Moncrieff [ after the narrative quoted above ] .- The defenders do not state a plea against the relevancy of the pursuer's general averments . They retort , however , against the pursuer by a direct and very apposite tu ...
... averments . Lord Moncrieff [ after the narrative quoted above ] .- The defenders do not state a plea against the relevancy of the pursuer's general averments . They retort , however , against the pursuer by a direct and very apposite tu ...
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... Averment of knowledge of defenders— Defenders a colliery company - Averment capable of being read as referring merely to knowledge of officials of company - Averments not amounting to defect of system of working - Held that the ...
... Averment of knowledge of defenders— Defenders a colliery company - Averment capable of being read as referring merely to knowledge of officials of company - Averments not amounting to defect of system of working - Held that the ...
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