The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 44
... further . It added in section 23 to the specification necessary in the policy . So it was even possible that a policy might be good under the 1891 Act , but bad in 1906. An illustration of the degree of specification which would satisfy ...
... further . It added in section 23 to the specification necessary in the policy . So it was even possible that a policy might be good under the 1891 Act , but bad in 1906. An illustration of the degree of specification which would satisfy ...
Page 60
... further whether the said work had been executed in a satisfactory and tradesman- like manner . All these things are matters eminently within his own local and practical knowledge . It was entirely for him to say whether anything further ...
... further whether the said work had been executed in a satisfactory and tradesman- like manner . All these things are matters eminently within his own local and practical knowledge . It was entirely for him to say whether anything further ...
Page 61
... further , such a reason would seem to apply equally to the learned judge who tried the case , and from information laid before the Auditor , it appears that in patent cases in England an inspection by the judge is frequently asked for ...
... further , such a reason would seem to apply equally to the learned judge who tried the case , and from information laid before the Auditor , it appears that in patent cases in England an inspection by the judge is frequently asked for ...
Page 68
... further , that the pursuer had done all that he could to induce his wife to return to him and to obtain possession of the child and maintain it . Notwithstanding this knowledge the defenders , or those for whose actings they are ...
... further , that the pursuer had done all that he could to induce his wife to return to him and to obtain possession of the child and maintain it . Notwithstanding this knowledge the defenders , or those for whose actings they are ...
Page 72
... further statement by They further knew or ought to have known me unnecessary . I do not , however , think that the pretended necessity for aliment for that the case is one of difficulty in spite of the the said child was a pretext on ...
... further statement by They further knew or ought to have known me unnecessary . I do not , however , think that the pretended necessity for aliment for that the case is one of difficulty in spite of the the said child was a pretext on ...
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