The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 379
... circumstances . These special circumstances may arise in various ways . A man may have burdens , such as the duty of support- ing a large family , or the procedure in the case may be specially costly , as , for instance , if witnesses ...
... circumstances . These special circumstances may arise in various ways . A man may have burdens , such as the duty of support- ing a large family , or the procedure in the case may be specially costly , as , for instance , if witnesses ...
Page 432
... circumstances in Devitt's case and that the case as presented stood entirely as the present case stands . And there can be little doubt , accordingly , that the helpfulness and value of the case of Devitt was to some extent mitigated by ...
... circumstances in Devitt's case and that the case as presented stood entirely as the present case stands . And there can be little doubt , accordingly , that the helpfulness and value of the case of Devitt was to some extent mitigated by ...
Page 541
... Circumstances in which and Conditions under which the Court Granted Authority to Transfer School Buildings and Endowment to School Board . Wauchope and Others ( Trustees of the Anderson Female School ) , Peti- tioners Powers of Trustees ...
... Circumstances in which and Conditions under which the Court Granted Authority to Transfer School Buildings and Endowment to School Board . Wauchope and Others ( Trustees of the Anderson Female School ) , Peti- tioners Powers of Trustees ...
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