Cases Decided in the Court of Session, and Also in the Justiciary and House of LordsT. & T. Clark, 1908 |
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... regard to them in judgments . Speaking for myself , I always have some misgiving when presumptions in regard to the interpretation that is to be put upon particular words in a contract apart from their natural significance are put ...
... regard to them in judgments . Speaking for myself , I always have some misgiving when presumptions in regard to the interpretation that is to be put upon particular words in a contract apart from their natural significance are put ...
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... regard to realisation , investment , administration , management , and division , as if they were bene- ficial owners " ; that " the time , manner , and propriety of selling and dis- posing " of his estate , heritable and moveable ...
... regard to realisation , investment , administration , management , and division , as if they were bene- ficial owners " ; that " the time , manner , and propriety of selling and dis- posing " of his estate , heritable and moveable ...
Halaman 37
... regard to the bag containing jewellery higher than that under which he received the ordinary luggage of his guest . But it is enough to say that , with regard to it , he was at least in the position of a bailee for reward , and bound as ...
... regard to the bag containing jewellery higher than that under which he received the ordinary luggage of his guest . But it is enough to say that , with regard to it , he was at least in the position of a bailee for reward , and bound as ...
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... regard to sentence for a common law crime seems to me to be attended with no such conse- quences , and therefore I ... regards Police Magis- trates by section 490 of the Burgh Police Act of 1892 , and of course the provisions of the ...
... regard to sentence for a common law crime seems to me to be attended with no such conse- quences , and therefore I ... regards Police Magis- trates by section 490 of the Burgh Police Act of 1892 , and of course the provisions of the ...
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... regards the latitude here taken , such latitude has been long ago decided to be legitimate in cases of reset . There ... regard to the goods . was 66 66 But it is said , further , that this is a general conviction of resetting a great ...
... regards the latitude here taken , such latitude has been long ago decided to be legitimate in cases of reset . There ... regard to the goods . was 66 66 But it is said , further , that this is a general conviction of resetting a great ...
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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 486 - Where the seller delivers to the buyer the goods he contracted to sell mixed with goods of a different description not included in the contract, the buyer may accept the goods which are in accordance with the contract and reject the rest, or he may reject the whole.
Halaman 224 - Where such goods or property shall have been stolen, lost or injured through the wilful act, default or neglect of such innkeeper or any servant in his employ. " (2) Where such goods or property shall have been deposited expressly for safe custody with such innkeeper...
Halaman 127 - Where after the commencement of this Act any action, prosecution, or other proceeding is commenced in the United Kingdom against any person for any act done in pursuance, or execution, or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority...
Halaman 215 - No innkeeper shall be liable to make good to any guest of such innkeeper any loss of or injury to goods or property brought to his inn, not being a horse or other live animal, or any gear appertaining thereto, or any carriage...
Halaman 99 - In the event of the seaman's wages or any part thereof not being paid or settled as in this section mentioned, then, unless the delay is due to the act or default of the seaman, or to any reasonable dispute as to liability, or to any other cause not being the wrongful act or default of the owner or master, the seaman's wages shall continue to run and be payable until the time of the final settlement thereof.
Halaman 9 - Provided That an enrolled agent shall not have the privilege of drafting or preparing any written instrument by which title to real or personal property may be conveyed or transferred for the purpose of affecting Federal taxes, nor shall such enrolled agent advise a...
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.