The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, Courts of Session, Teinds, and Exchequer, and the Jury and Justiciary Courts, 19. köideMichael Anderson, 1847 |
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Page 90
... reservation into his interlocutor . What has this trades- man to do with that valuation process ? Why is he to be pushed into it , if , on the evidence led here , we think he has proved his case ? The defenders will be all the better ...
... reservation into his interlocutor . What has this trades- man to do with that valuation process ? Why is he to be pushed into it , if , on the evidence led here , we think he has proved his case ? The defenders will be all the better ...
Page 102
... reservation was made at the end of the account for a sum of money forming part of the same expenses , but which would , together with the above sum , have exceeded £ 8 . 6. 8. , and would thus have been beyond the jurisdiction of the ...
... reservation was made at the end of the account for a sum of money forming part of the same expenses , but which would , together with the above sum , have exceeded £ 8 . 6. 8. , and would thus have been beyond the jurisdiction of the ...
Page 110
... reservation , of " two acres and 50-100th parts of an acre on the side of the water of Eye , for bleaching of linens and washing of clothes for the use and benefit of the town of Eyemouth in all time coming . " The pursuers did not ...
... reservation , of " two acres and 50-100th parts of an acre on the side of the water of Eye , for bleaching of linens and washing of clothes for the use and benefit of the town of Eyemouth in all time coming . " The pursuers did not ...
Page 115
... reservation- ( reads . ) Now , in this reservation there is clearly a provision made for the benefit of the town of Eyemouth , which clearly compre- hends the inhabitants as one community , and this right is re- served to another ...
... reservation- ( reads . ) Now , in this reservation there is clearly a provision made for the benefit of the town of Eyemouth , which clearly compre- hends the inhabitants as one community , and this right is re- served to another ...
Page 153
... reservation of all objections which the parties might have to her com- pearance . The appellant pleaded - The objection is , that as Mrs Hackney was a conjunct and confident person with the bankrupt , the appellant , as her agent , is ...
... reservation of all objections which the parties might have to her com- pearance . The appellant pleaded - The objection is , that as Mrs Hackney was a conjunct and confident person with the bankrupt , the appellant , as her agent , is ...
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Page 49 - Be it known that as well in own name as for and in the name and names of all and every other person or persons to whom the same doth, may, or shall appertain, in part or in all...
Page 196 - ... protecting such Lands from Trespass, or the Cattle of the Owners or Occupiers thereof from straying thereout, by reason of the Railway, together with .all necessary Gates made to open towards such adjoining Lands, and not towards the Railway, and all necessary Stiles ; and such Posts, Rails, and other Fences shall be made forthwith after the taking of any such Lands, if the Owners thereof shall so require, and the said other Works as soon as conveniently may be...
Page 196 - ... notice in writing of his intention so to do thirty days before the commencement of working, and upon the receipt of such notice it shall be lawful for the company to cause such mines to be inspected by any person appointed by them for the purpose ; and if it appear to the company that the working of such mines or minerals is likely to damage the works of the railway...
Page 197 - ... to cut and make such and so many airways, headways, gateways, or water levels through the mines, measures, or strata, the working whereof shall be so prevented, as may be requisite to enable them to...
Page 196 - ... passages, either over or under or by the sides of the railway, of such dimensions as will be sufficient at all times to convey the water as clearly from the lands lying near or affected by the railway as before the making of the railway, or as nearly so as may be ; and such works shall be made from time to time as the railway works proceed...
Page 21 - And, in the case put, the surety is held to be discharged, for this reason, because the creditor, by so giving time to the principal, has put it out of the power of the surety to consider whether he will have recourse to his remedy against the principal, or not ; and because he, in fact, cannot have the same remedy against the principal as he would have had under the original contract...
Page 196 - The company shall not be entitled to any mines of coal, ironstone, slate, or other minerals under any land purchased by them, except only such parts thereof as shall be necessary to be dug or carried away or used in the construction of the works, unless the same shall have been expressly purchased...
Page 210 - ... to treat for the purchase thereof, and as to the compensation to be made to all parties for the damage that may be sustained by them by reason of the execution of the works.
Page 64 - Scotland, at such interest as can be procured for -it, by doing which, and by giving notice thereof to the agent who carried on the sale, he shall be discharged of the said price...
Page 196 - If any Difference arise respecting the Kind or Number of any such Accommodation Works, or the Dimensions or Sufficiency thereof, or respecting the maintaining thereof, the same shall be determined by Two Justices; and such Justices shall also appoint the Time within which such Works shall be commenced and executed by the Company.