The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 376
... conclusion which the Lord Ordinary has reached . It really was a question of fact , a jury question , on which we would not be entitled to differ from the Lord Ordinary except upon clear grounds that he had reached a wrong conclusion ...
... conclusion which the Lord Ordinary has reached . It really was a question of fact , a jury question , on which we would not be entitled to differ from the Lord Ordinary except upon clear grounds that he had reached a wrong conclusion ...
Page 378
... conclusions of the summons . Lord The appellant reclaimed against the inter- Selsdon . locutor of the Lord Ordinary to ... conclusion to the effect that the respondent was entitled as from the 18th March 1932 to payments in name of jus ...
... conclusions of the summons . Lord The appellant reclaimed against the inter- Selsdon . locutor of the Lord Ordinary to ... conclusion to the effect that the respondent was entitled as from the 18th March 1932 to payments in name of jus ...
Page 379
... conclusion . This does not dispose of the question how the respondent's claim should be satisfied . It has , however , become unnecessary for your Lordships to consider that part of the case , for the parties have informed your ...
... conclusion . This does not dispose of the question how the respondent's claim should be satisfied . It has , however , become unnecessary for your Lordships to consider that part of the case , for the parties have informed your ...
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