The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 83
... allowed for proof they should also be allowed in the Inner House . Lord Kinnear . - I am entirely of the same opinion . The facts which the Sheriff finds , and by which we are bound , are that this man's employment as a brakesman ...
... allowed for proof they should also be allowed in the Inner House . Lord Kinnear . - I am entirely of the same opinion . The facts which the Sheriff finds , and by which we are bound , are that this man's employment as a brakesman ...
Page 84
... allowed for the proof . If a case was of such a nature that it admitted of division into separate branches which could be undertaken by separate counsel , fees to three counsel would be allowed ( Padwick v . Stewart , 1874 , 1 R. 697 ) ...
... allowed for the proof . If a case was of such a nature that it admitted of division into separate branches which could be undertaken by separate counsel , fees to three counsel would be allowed ( Padwick v . Stewart , 1874 , 1 R. 697 ) ...
Page 85
... allowed in the Outer House , they ought also to be allowed when the case comes before the Inner House on a reclaiming note . The idea that of the counsel should be given a nominal retain- ing fee in order to keep him in the case and to ...
... allowed in the Outer House , they ought also to be allowed when the case comes before the Inner House on a reclaiming note . The idea that of the counsel should be given a nominal retain- ing fee in order to keep him in the case and to ...
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