The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 116
Dickie v . Investment 1911 . 2ND DIV . to hold that it was not a natural thing for the pursuer to take hold of the railing in the Amicable manner that he describes , or that the use of Property the rail must be confined to a protection ...
Dickie v . Investment 1911 . 2ND DIV . to hold that it was not a natural thing for the pursuer to take hold of the railing in the Amicable manner that he describes , or that the use of Property the rail must be confined to a protection ...
Page 249
... hold that after the railway company had notified the carters to remove the boat and afterwards refused to deliver it on the ground that they were entitled to hold it as security for their general lien , there was con- structive delivery ...
... hold that after the railway company had notified the carters to remove the boat and afterwards refused to deliver it on the ground that they were entitled to hold it as security for their general lien , there was con- structive delivery ...
Page 476
... hold , as we are asked by the appellants to hold , would be to usurp the function of the legislature . I am therefore of opinion that the appeal should be dismissed . Lord Atkinson . - I concur , and I have only this to add , that ...
... hold , as we are asked by the appellants to hold , would be to usurp the function of the legislature . I am therefore of opinion that the appeal should be dismissed . Lord Atkinson . - I concur , and I have only this to add , that ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV Aberdeen accident accordingly action amount appears apply argued averred British Linen Bank burgh cause charter-party circumstances claim clause Company Compensation Act 1906 contract Corporation Counsel for Pursuer Court of Session creditors debt deed defender's defenders Dick & Co disposition and settlement duty employer employment entitled evidence fact favour feu-duty funds Glasgow granted ground held House House of Lords husband injury interlocutor issue John Dick judgment July June law agent liable liferent Lord Dundas Lord Johnston Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships Major Ogilvy marriage matter ment November opinion OUTER HOUSE paid parish pavement payment person petition petitioner present proof provision purpose question of law railway referred residue respondents Salvesen Scotland shares Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew statute testator tion Town Council trust disposition trustees vested Vict W.S.-Counsel wife words workman