The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 11
... apply for limitation of liability to the Court of Session . The petitioners could only apply to the Scottish Courts , as these were the only Courts to whose jurisdiction they were subject . The ship was never arrested and never made ...
... apply for limitation of liability to the Court of Session . The petitioners could only apply to the Scottish Courts , as these were the only Courts to whose jurisdiction they were subject . The ship was never arrested and never made ...
Page 96
... application should be refused , as fortunately it is not warranted by anything in the Education Act , and is ... apply it according to the wishes and intentions of the donors . It would be simply a diversion of the bequest to ...
... application should be refused , as fortunately it is not warranted by anything in the Education Act , and is ... apply it according to the wishes and intentions of the donors . It would be simply a diversion of the bequest to ...
Page 221
... apply to the particular case before it . It must always be for the Court to decide whether the sections libelled are or are not " leading sections " within the meaning of the enactment . If one tries to apply the Act in that spirit I ...
... apply to the particular case before it . It must always be for the Court to decide whether the sections libelled are or are not " leading sections " within the meaning of the enactment . If one tries to apply the Act in that spirit I ...
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