The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... road . In the course of his speech Lord Herschell said : " It has been suggested that all that is turnpike road is that part of any highway which is metalled and adapted for use by vehicles or horses , and that any part of the highway ...
... road . In the course of his speech Lord Herschell said : " It has been suggested that all that is turnpike road is that part of any highway which is metalled and adapted for use by vehicles or horses , and that any part of the highway ...
Page 307
... road the defenders ' said motor - lorry , approaching from the west , suddenly altered its course and steered diago- nally across the road at a considerable angle from its original course . The pursuer had no opportunity to avoid a ...
... road the defenders ' said motor - lorry , approaching from the west , suddenly altered its course and steered diago- nally across the road at a considerable angle from its original course . The pursuer had no opportunity to avoid a ...
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... road to which there is a legal right of access or a road from which the public cannot be excluded . It is enough if a member of the public can be upon the road without trespass or without contra- vening an express prohibition . That is ...
... road to which there is a legal right of access or a road from which the public cannot be excluded . It is enough if a member of the public can be upon the road without trespass or without contra- vening an express prohibition . That is ...
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