The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 118
... expressed above as to the law on the subject in question . There are , how- ever , two cases as to which it is necessary to say a few words . These are Rudd v . Elder Dempster & Co. ( [ 1933 ] 1 K.B. 566 ) and Higgins v . Harrison ( 25 ...
... expressed above as to the law on the subject in question . There are , how- ever , two cases as to which it is necessary to say a few words . These are Rudd v . Elder Dempster & Co. ( [ 1933 ] 1 K.B. 566 ) and Higgins v . Harrison ( 25 ...
Page 167
... expressed the opinion that the 6 Ex . 217 ) , a tenant takes the house as it stands , rule of Rylands v . Fletcher had no application subject to the ordinary risk thence arising to such cases as the " domestic supply of water ...
... expressed the opinion that the 6 Ex . 217 ) , a tenant takes the house as it stands , rule of Rylands v . Fletcher had no application subject to the ordinary risk thence arising to such cases as the " domestic supply of water ...
Page 297
... expressed Coal Co. no view at all as to whether the appellant's conduct was reasonable or unreasonable ; but , even if he had done so , the question of conduct is , in my view , one for the judgment of the arbitrator . In the case of ...
... expressed Coal Co. no view at all as to whether the appellant's conduct was reasonable or unreasonable ; but , even if he had done so , the question of conduct is , in my view , one for the judgment of the arbitrator . In the case of ...
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