The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... period from 1912 till the date of his death , was also insured for pension purposes during the same period . The relevant provisions of S.R. & O. , 1924 , No. 208 ( Reciprocal Arrangements ) ( p . 1315 ) , are sufficiently summarised in ...
... period from 1912 till the date of his death , was also insured for pension purposes during the same period . The relevant provisions of S.R. & O. , 1924 , No. 208 ( Reciprocal Arrangements ) ( p . 1315 ) , are sufficiently summarised in ...
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... period of seven consecutive days . On 9th November 1932 the Sheriff - Substitute refused the crave of the initial writ . The Sheriff - Substitute ( T. A. Menzies ) .- The only objection to this application appears to arise in connection ...
... period of seven consecutive days . On 9th November 1932 the Sheriff - Substitute refused the crave of the initial writ . The Sheriff - Substitute ( T. A. Menzies ) .- The only objection to this application appears to arise in connection ...
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... period of advertisement must be seven days before the date of the exposure . It did not appear to me that much was to be gained by reference to section 119 of the Act of 1868 , even assuming that the pursuer's contention regarding that ...
... period of advertisement must be seven days before the date of the exposure . It did not appear to me that much was to be gained by reference to section 119 of the Act of 1868 , even assuming that the pursuer's contention regarding that ...
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