The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 116
... argued was as to the July 1 , suitability of this case for jury trial , and on this matter I agree with the Lord ... argued that actions like the present one ought no longer , as formerly , to be tried on a simple issue of fault , or ...
... argued was as to the July 1 , suitability of this case for jury trial , and on this matter I agree with the Lord ... argued that actions like the present one ought no longer , as formerly , to be tried on a simple issue of fault , or ...
Page 144
... argued that it might operate serious injustice , especially in cases where there were valuable beds of minerals below the town area . It was conceded that where the operation of natural causes only produces an enlargement of the burgh ...
... argued that it might operate serious injustice , especially in cases where there were valuable beds of minerals below the town area . It was conceded that where the operation of natural causes only produces an enlargement of the burgh ...
Page 233
... Argued for the Pursuer : The magistrates were liable in respect of their powers of management and control . Section 307 of the Act of 1862 vested the pavement in the magistrates . They were primarily responsible for the public safety ...
... Argued for the Pursuer : The magistrates were liable in respect of their powers of management and control . Section 307 of the Act of 1862 vested the pavement in the magistrates . They were primarily responsible for the public safety ...
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