The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 84
... House three counsel were clearly unnecessary , because only two could take part in the debate . ( 3 ) The fees allowed in the Inner House were larger than in any former case . The practice was to allow smaller fees in the Inner House ...
... House three counsel were clearly unnecessary , because only two could take part in the debate . ( 3 ) The fees allowed in the Inner House were larger than in any former case . The practice was to allow smaller fees in the Inner House ...
Page 375
... houses is just a dwelling - house . It is a dwelling - house with more or less accommodation in it . I cannot think that , in ordinary parlance , a set of flats | could not be called a dwelling - house - they are dwelling - houses , and ...
... houses is just a dwelling - house . It is a dwelling - house with more or less accommodation in it . I cannot think that , in ordinary parlance , a set of flats | could not be called a dwelling - house - they are dwelling - houses , and ...
Page 481
... house - Part of house separately occupied - Control - Circumstances in which a claimant was held not to be occupier of part of a house rented from his father - in - law who resided in the remainder of the house . Special Case . At a ...
... house - Part of house separately occupied - Control - Circumstances in which a claimant was held not to be occupier of part of a house rented from his father - in - law who resided in the remainder of the house . Special Case . At a ...
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