The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 175
... cause of the accident was the failure of the constable properly to discharge his duties as guard . For the reasons which I have already stated when dealing with the case against the Corporation , I do not think that this plea can be ...
... cause of the accident was the failure of the constable properly to discharge his duties as guard . For the reasons which I have already stated when dealing with the case against the Corporation , I do not think that this plea can be ...
Page 291
... cause ( or contributing cause ) and effect - thus , for example , where the act libelled follows closely in point of time upon the husband's direct invitation to his wife so to act . The former case between the present parties already ...
... cause ( or contributing cause ) and effect - thus , for example , where the act libelled follows closely in point of time upon the husband's direct invitation to his wife so to act . The former case between the present parties already ...
Page 412
... cause be approved . Lord Hunter . - I concur . Lord Anderson . - I am of opinion that the defenders have failed to shew that there is any cause special to this case which would warrant us in depriving the pursuer of her statutory right ...
... cause be approved . Lord Hunter . - I concur . Lord Anderson . - I am of opinion that the defenders have failed to shew that there is any cause special to this case which would warrant us in depriving the pursuer of her statutory right ...
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