Cases Decided in the Court of Session, and Also in the Justiciary and House of LordsT. & T. Clark, 1908 |
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... held both . Nor does the fact Pickett . of the theft itself evidence neglect , for it is now plain that three thieves were at work , and it is plausibly suggested that two might engage the occupant of the room in conversation while the ...
... held both . Nor does the fact Pickett . of the theft itself evidence neglect , for it is now plain that three thieves were at work , and it is plausibly suggested that two might engage the occupant of the room in conversation while the ...
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... held to reimpose upon the Police Magistrate disposing of the complaint in the Burgh Police Court the limitations in the matter of sentences which were imposed by section 29 of the Act of 1864 , but removed by section 490 of the Burgh ...
... held to reimpose upon the Police Magistrate disposing of the complaint in the Burgh Police Court the limitations in the matter of sentences which were imposed by section 29 of the Act of 1864 , but removed by section 490 of the Burgh ...
Halaman 39
... held to be ejusdem generis with these kinds of work which have to be carried on upon Sun- days , and as the Act of Parliament makes it necessary that the leaders should be removed either at six o'clock on the Saturday evening or as soon ...
... held to be ejusdem generis with these kinds of work which have to be carried on upon Sun- days , and as the Act of Parliament makes it necessary that the leaders should be removed either at six o'clock on the Saturday evening or as soon ...
Halaman 73
... held to denote the point of time when the parties definitely join issue . It was originally held to be constituted by the granting of a warrant for proof of such facts as the Judge had held to be relevant . That practice was more or ...
... held to denote the point of time when the parties definitely join issue . It was originally held to be constituted by the granting of a warrant for proof of such facts as the Judge had held to be relevant . That practice was more or ...
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... held under titles derived from a common author . The petitioner's ground was held by him under a disposition , dated March and April 1889 , granted in his favour by Mrs Beattie , widow of the deceased George Beattie , and others , as ...
... held under titles derived from a common author . The petitioner's ground was held by him under a disposition , dated March and April 1889 , granted in his favour by Mrs Beattie , widow of the deceased George Beattie , and others , as ...
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accordingly Act of Parliament action agree agreement appeal applied arbiters Argued arrestment Assessor assoilzied averred burgh Burgh Police Scotland charge cheque claim clause compensation complainer contract conviction Court of Session damages deceased decree deed defender defender's Denholm Edinburgh enacts entail entitled evidence expenses fact Fishery fishing fund Glasgow ground Haddington held imprisonment inter interdict interlocutor James Christie James Joicey judgment Kostrena land liable Limited Lord Ardwall Lord Low Lord M'Laren Lord Ordinary Lordship Macph Magistrates Martinmas matter ment North British Railway obligation opinion oversman paid parties payable payment person petition petitioner premises present proved provisions Public Health Scotland purchase purpose pursuer question Railway Company referred refused regard rent respondent road royal burgh Scotland settlement Sheriff Court Sheriff-substitute shew ship statute statutory Street tenant testator thereof tion Town-Council trustees vessel Vict Whitsunday
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Halaman 89 - That on demand made by or on behalf of the prosecutor, he gave all the information in his power with respect to the persons from whom he obtained such goods or things ; or (c) That otherwise he had acted innocently ; be guilty of an offence against this Act.
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Halaman 19 - The duty and authority of a banker to pay a cheque drawn on him by his customer are determined by, — (1) Countermand of payment; (2) Notice of the customer's death.
Halaman 286 - Every Man shall, in and after the Year One Thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, be entitled to be registered as a Voter, and, when registered, to vote for a Member or Members to serve in Parliament for a Borough who is qualified as follows: (that is to say,) 1.