The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 394
... statute given in Bank . the unanimous opinion of the whole Court in June 21 , Taylor v . Farrie ( 1855 , 17 D. 639 at p . 649 ) is to be accepted , and affords the explanation of the exclusion of the first and second of these three ...
... statute given in Bank . the unanimous opinion of the whole Court in June 21 , Taylor v . Farrie ( 1855 , 17 D. 639 at p . 649 ) is to be accepted , and affords the explanation of the exclusion of the first and second of these three ...
Page 478
... statute and there is no such statute , " and that if it were necessary to introduce prescription by statute in civil cases , a fortiori would this have been so enacted in criminal cases , more particularly , as he adds , in respect that ...
... statute and there is no such statute , " and that if it were necessary to introduce prescription by statute in civil cases , a fortiori would this have been so enacted in criminal cases , more particularly , as he adds , in respect that ...
Page 14
... statute and the workmen in the mine who ap- pointed the inspectors have made no provision for a mode or rate of paying them , and have not decided as to the number of inspections ( the statute says they " shall be allowed " to inspect ...
... statute and the workmen in the mine who ap- pointed the inspectors have made no provision for a mode or rate of paying them , and have not decided as to the number of inspections ( the statute says they " shall be allowed " to inspect ...
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