The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 224
... defenders at their own hand without consulting January 26 , pursuer or obtaining his authority or consent . Pur- suer repeatedly protested to defenders against said deductions when receiving his wages . The pursuer is not , and never ...
... defenders at their own hand without consulting January 26 , pursuer or obtaining his authority or consent . Pur- suer repeatedly protested to defenders against said deductions when receiving his wages . The pursuer is not , and never ...
Page 307
... defenders ' averments on record No specific questions put - Observations on the duty of cross - examination . Application for New Trial . Thomas Hay Wilson , timber merchant , re- siding at 43 Morningside Drive , Edinburgh , raised an ...
... defenders ' averments on record No specific questions put - Observations on the duty of cross - examination . Application for New Trial . Thomas Hay Wilson , timber merchant , re- siding at 43 Morningside Drive , Edinburgh , raised an ...
Page 310
... defenders ; and that the rent from Whitsunday 1932 to Lammas 1933 was due and unpaid . The defenders admitted these åverments , but maintained that they were entitled to retain the rents . The following summary of the defenders ...
... defenders ; and that the rent from Whitsunday 1932 to Lammas 1933 was due and unpaid . The defenders admitted these åverments , but maintained that they were entitled to retain the rents . The following summary of the defenders ...
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