The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... pursuer . Explained and averred that he did so in response to a letter from the pursuer , dated | 2nd June 1932. It was explained to the pursuer that the company repudiated liability but were prepared to make a small ex gratia payment ...
... pursuer . Explained and averred that he did so in response to a letter from the pursuer , dated | 2nd June 1932. It was explained to the pursuer that the company repudiated liability but were prepared to make a small ex gratia payment ...
Page 224
... pursuer's pay - lines is produced herewith and founded on . This deduction was made by the defenders at their own hand without consulting January 26 , pursuer or obtaining his authority or consent . Pur- suer repeatedly protested to ...
... pursuer's pay - lines is produced herewith and founded on . This deduction was made by the defenders at their own hand without consulting January 26 , pursuer or obtaining his authority or consent . Pur- suer repeatedly protested to ...
Page 242
Argued for the Pursuer : The pursuer's aver - highest . In that situation I think this is a ments of injury were sufficiently serious to make the case suitable for jury trial . If a jury awarded £ 50 of damages , the Court would not ...
Argued for the Pursuer : The pursuer's aver - highest . In that situation I think this is a ments of injury were sufficiently serious to make the case suitable for jury trial . If a jury awarded £ 50 of damages , the Court would not ...
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