The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 53
... objection as stated by the Department would not have been sustained unless the Court were first satisfied , after ... objection stated for the pursuer and refused the call . Lord Moncrieff- The third article was objected to by the ...
... objection as stated by the Department would not have been sustained unless the Court were first satisfied , after ... objection stated for the pursuer and refused the call . Lord Moncrieff- The third article was objected to by the ...
Page 195
... Objection by seller's representatives answered by plea of bar - Held that they were not precluded from maintaining that they should be omitted from the Teind Roll on the ground that they were not heritors in the parish , and proof ...
... Objection by seller's representatives answered by plea of bar - Held that they were not precluded from maintaining that they should be omitted from the Teind Roll on the ground that they were not heritors in the parish , and proof ...
Page 361
... objection taken to the appellants ' application had no justification whatever . I think the learned Sheriff - Sub- stitute was wrong in sustaining it , and that the question in the case should be answered in the negative . Lord Morison ...
... objection taken to the appellants ' application had no justification whatever . I think the learned Sheriff - Sub- stitute was wrong in sustaining it , and that the question in the case should be answered in the negative . Lord Morison ...
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