The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 118
... reason against giving it the ordinary sense of a place where a miner is set to work by his employers , as is averred by the present pursuer . The defenders also commented on the pursuer's failure to condescend on the name of the person ...
... reason against giving it the ordinary sense of a place where a miner is set to work by his employers , as is averred by the present pursuer . The defenders also commented on the pursuer's failure to condescend on the name of the person ...
Page 500
... reason why a minor who has curators cannot act without them is because he is under their protection or supervision , a fact which is presumably known to the person with whom he contracts ; but curators who are absent from the country ...
... reason why a minor who has curators cannot act without them is because he is under their protection or supervision , a fact which is presumably known to the person with whom he contracts ; but curators who are absent from the country ...
Page 20
... reason for that is that there is nothing in it which tends to give any assistance in the case . I assume , therefore , that it is just a bare con- tract of let from a certain term to a certain term at a stated rent , and I see no reason ...
... reason for that is that there is nothing in it which tends to give any assistance in the case . I assume , therefore , that it is just a bare con- tract of let from a certain term to a certain term at a stated rent , and I see no reason ...
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