The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 138
... fact a court of criminal jurisdiction might , for practical purposes , be treated as infallible ; and as the question whether a given person had or had not committed a particular crime was nearly always a pure question of fact , the ...
... fact a court of criminal jurisdiction might , for practical purposes , be treated as infallible ; and as the question whether a given person had or had not committed a particular crime was nearly always a pure question of fact , the ...
Page 65
... fact , and that findings on them are findings in fact . It is accordingly impossible to disturb this verdict except upon one of two grounds : either that the learned Sheriff misdirected him- self in some point of law , or that there was ...
... fact , and that findings on them are findings in fact . It is accordingly impossible to disturb this verdict except upon one of two grounds : either that the learned Sheriff misdirected him- self in some point of law , or that there was ...
Page 149
... facts in the appellant's favour . But if he could find one way provided he thought it right , it was equally open to him to find the other way if that was right . The statement simply comes to this , that there was a question of fact ...
... facts in the appellant's favour . But if he could find one way provided he thought it right , it was equally open to him to find the other way if that was right . The statement simply comes to this , that there was a question of fact ...
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PERTH SHERIFF COURT RETURNS | 3 |
ACIT | 15 |
Commissioners of Inland Revenue | 30 |
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