The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 93
... judgment of Lord Mackenzie in Mitchell v . Cable , where he says this : " We are not entitled to set aside the award of an arbiter pronounced under an error of judgment , however palpable that error may be ; but if any failure in duty ...
... judgment of Lord Mackenzie in Mitchell v . Cable , where he says this : " We are not entitled to set aside the award of an arbiter pronounced under an error of judgment , however palpable that error may be ; but if any failure in duty ...
Page 198
... judgment of both Sheriffs . If it had fallen to me to decide the case in the first instance upon the evidence as recorded , my judgment would have been the other way . " This course , as the Sheriff explains , he followed from his ...
... judgment of both Sheriffs . If it had fallen to me to decide the case in the first instance upon the evidence as recorded , my judgment would have been the other way . " This course , as the Sheriff explains , he followed from his ...
Page 399
... judgment , is free from all ambiguity . For I hold it to be well- settled law that as against a plain statutory law no usage can prevail . These are the words used in the latest House of Lords judgment in which this topic was considered ...
... judgment , is free from all ambiguity . For I hold it to be well- settled law that as against a plain statutory law no usage can prevail . These are the words used in the latest House of Lords judgment in which this topic was considered ...
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PERTH SHERIFF COURT RETURNS | 3 |
ACIT | 15 |
Commissioners of Inland Revenue | 30 |
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