The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 76
... Building Society ( [ 1923 ] А.С. 74 ) . Though the opinions which were delivered do not profess to define the law of Scotland , there can be no doubt that the two Scottish cases referred to by Lord Buckmaster ( pp . 82 , 83 ) were ...
... Building Society ( [ 1923 ] А.С. 74 ) . Though the opinions which were delivered do not profess to define the law of Scotland , there can be no doubt that the two Scottish cases referred to by Lord Buckmaster ( pp . 82 , 83 ) were ...
Page 77
... Building Society , [ 1923 ] A.C. 74 ) . That was an English case . Common stairs and the rules thereof are , I take it , of much greater an- tiquity in Scotland than in England , and it may still be open to argue , in view of a chain of ...
... Building Society , [ 1923 ] A.C. 74 ) . That was an English case . Common stairs and the rules thereof are , I take it , of much greater an- tiquity in Scotland than in England , and it may still be open to argue , in view of a chain of ...
Page 170
... building as a whole - i.e . 56-68 Argyle Street -- was in a dangerous condition , ( 2 ) that its dangerous state was solely due to the condition of the upper flats . The reporters recommended that the building should be taken down to ...
... building as a whole - i.e . 56-68 Argyle Street -- was in a dangerous condition , ( 2 ) that its dangerous state was solely due to the condition of the upper flats . The reporters recommended that the building should be taken down to ...
Page 171
... building ; and further he reserves all claims against the pro- prietors of the upper storeys of the said property for any expense to which he may have been or may be put or damage suffered in consequence of the demoli- tion of the said ...
... building ; and further he reserves all claims against the pro- prietors of the upper storeys of the said property for any expense to which he may have been or may be put or damage suffered in consequence of the demoli- tion of the said ...
Page 172
... building or part of a building referred to in it to be taken down or secured by the proprietor or by the Procurator - Fiscal . " " It " here means the application ; and the building or part of a build-. COURT appointed the cause to be ...
... building or part of a building referred to in it to be taken down or secured by the proprietor or by the Procurator - Fiscal . " " It " here means the application ; and the building or part of a build-. COURT appointed the cause to be ...
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