The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 81
... ground upon which the defenders were entitled to suppose that Moyes had the authority of the company to endorse their name upon the cheque . In my opinion the defenders were negligent in paying Moyes upon such an endorsation without ...
... ground upon which the defenders were entitled to suppose that Moyes had the authority of the company to endorse their name upon the cheque . In my opinion the defenders were negligent in paying Moyes upon such an endorsation without ...
Page 170
... ground that the authority neglected to fence the danger , and ( per Lord Anderson ) on the ground that the police constable was pro hac vice their servant . Negligence Heritable property Area ground abutting on public street - Duty of ...
... ground that the authority neglected to fence the danger , and ( per Lord Anderson ) on the ground that the police constable was pro hac vice their servant . Negligence Heritable property Area ground abutting on public street - Duty of ...
Page 523
... ground of public interest - Pursuer's Game. Administration of justice - Authority of previous decisions -High Court of Justiciary - Final Court of Appeal -Decisions of full Bench - Question whether the full Bench of the High Court of ...
... ground of public interest - Pursuer's Game. Administration of justice - Authority of previous decisions -High Court of Justiciary - Final Court of Appeal -Decisions of full Bench - Question whether the full Bench of the High Court of ...
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