The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 43
... doubt that he re- their intervention the goods were not actually garded what had happened within the licensed delivered to Mrs Low . There is - and in view premises as amounting to a " sale " completed of the respondent's entry in his ...
... doubt that he re- their intervention the goods were not actually garded what had happened within the licensed delivered to Mrs Low . There is - and in view premises as amounting to a " sale " completed of the respondent's entry in his ...
Page 116
... doubt that , if the obligation to observe statutory precautions is imposed upon a servant , the servant's breach is negligence . The servant would be liable to his fellow - servant for in- juries caused by such breach ( see Lees v ...
... doubt that , if the obligation to observe statutory precautions is imposed upon a servant , the servant's breach is negligence . The servant would be liable to his fellow - servant for in- juries caused by such breach ( see Lees v ...
Page 369
... doubt with a view to building . The feu - contract to which I have referred dispones to the appellant , Mr M'Innes , a small portion of the land which Mr Keanie had acquired , and takes Mr M'Innes bound within a year from the date of ...
... doubt with a view to building . The feu - contract to which I have referred dispones to the appellant , Mr M'Innes , a small portion of the land which Mr Keanie had acquired , and takes Mr M'Innes bound within a year from the date of ...
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