The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... effect that the claim should be admitted , and at the request of the said Department stated a case for the opinion and judgment of the Court of Session under section 26 of the Widows ' , Orphans ' and Old Age Contributory Pensions Act ...
... effect that the claim should be admitted , and at the request of the said Department stated a case for the opinion and judgment of the Court of Session under section 26 of the Widows ' , Orphans ' and Old Age Contributory Pensions Act ...
Page 291
... effect between the husband's conduct and the wife's guilt . The law is thus laid down in the leading English cases of Synge ( [ 1900 ] P. 180 at p . 205 ) and Hodgson ( [ 1905 ] P. 233 at p . 246 ) , in which most of the older cases are ...
... effect between the husband's conduct and the wife's guilt . The law is thus laid down in the leading English cases of Synge ( [ 1900 ] P. 180 at p . 205 ) and Hodgson ( [ 1905 ] P. 233 at p . 246 ) , in which most of the older cases are ...
Page 478
... effect that our criminal law recognised any such prescription . And there is certainly no statutory enactment to that effect . Sir George Mackenzie ( Works , Vol . II . p . 264 ) , whose authority is here invoked by the appellant , is ...
... effect that our criminal law recognised any such prescription . And there is certainly no statutory enactment to that effect . Sir George Mackenzie ( Works , Vol . II . p . 264 ) , whose authority is here invoked by the appellant , is ...
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