The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 88
... raised in the Sheriff - Substitute's note could be enforced . That being so , I do not think the parties are entitled to have the question dealt with by the Court , for to answer it would only place the Court in a false position . There ...
... raised in the Sheriff - Substitute's note could be enforced . That being so , I do not think the parties are entitled to have the question dealt with by the Court , for to answer it would only place the Court in a false position . There ...
Page 360
... raised independently James of the Workmen's Compensation Act . The Dunlop & first thing that one would point out about that Co. Ltd. is that the application was made before any common law proceeding had been commenced . In any event ...
... raised independently James of the Workmen's Compensation Act . The Dunlop & first thing that one would point out about that Co. Ltd. is that the application was made before any common law proceeding had been commenced . In any event ...
Page 12
... raised and took no exception to its being instituted . not expressly authorise the raising of legal proceedings for the recovery of debts alleged to be due to the firm . Nor , in my opinion , does it do so by implication . The authority ...
... raised and took no exception to its being instituted . not expressly authorise the raising of legal proceedings for the recovery of debts alleged to be due to the firm . Nor , in my opinion , does it do so by implication . The authority ...
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