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Page 167
... judgment of the and Martin in Carstairs v . Taylor ( 1871 , L.R. Privy Council , 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 ...
... judgment of the and Martin in Carstairs v . Taylor ( 1871 , L.R. Privy Council , 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 ...
Page 352
... judgment on the construction of section 76 OF JUSTI . respectable , who appeared at that hall in the of the ... judgment merely on questions of fact , and that is of course a perfectly true observation . But it seems to me that the ...
... judgment on the construction of section 76 OF JUSTI . respectable , who appeared at that hall in the of the ... judgment merely on questions of fact , and that is of course a perfectly true observation . But it seems to me that the ...
Page 477
... judgment was based on bar and not on pre- scription . I am fortified in this view by certain considerations which were forcibly urged by the Lord Advocate and which must have been present to the Court in 1773. He pointed out that a hard ...
... judgment was based on bar and not on pre- scription . I am fortified in this view by certain considerations which were forcibly urged by the Lord Advocate and which must have been present to the Court in 1773. He pointed out that a hard ...
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