Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter, 2. köideT. Murray., 1860 |
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... Lord Advocate Moncrieff ) , posing of , before Proof , Clauses Consolidation Acts , 20 of Partners , 1 Costs of English Bankruptcy , 30 , 38 Legal Profession , Grievances of , 87 Sheriff Court , Extension of Juris- diction of , Communio ...
... Lord Advocate Moncrieff ) , posing of , before Proof , Clauses Consolidation Acts , 20 of Partners , 1 Costs of English Bankruptcy , 30 , 38 Legal Profession , Grievances of , 87 Sheriff Court , Extension of Juris- diction of , Communio ...
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... Lord Advocate , 1 Nicolson v . Stewart , 3 4 Grant , Robertson or , v . Grant's 6 Primrose , Peter , v . Mackenzie , Sanderson v . Lees & Brown , 7 Graham v . Dowdy , • 5 Smith v . Allan & Poynter , Coyle v . Kenna , 1 Graham v . Smith ...
... Lord Advocate , 1 Nicolson v . Stewart , 3 4 Grant , Robertson or , v . Grant's 6 Primrose , Peter , v . Mackenzie , Sanderson v . Lees & Brown , 7 Graham v . Dowdy , • 5 Smith v . Allan & Poynter , Coyle v . Kenna , 1 Graham v . Smith ...
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... Lord Advocate and Mr Dunlop , Mr Crawford seems to be the only Scotch member who is capable of originat- ing any measure , and we should be sorry if he were deterred by previous failures from pressing on the House of Commons a bill ...
... Lord Advocate and Mr Dunlop , Mr Crawford seems to be the only Scotch member who is capable of originat- ing any measure , and we should be sorry if he were deterred by previous failures from pressing on the House of Commons a bill ...
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... Sir Richard Bethell and Lord Palmerston , the great advocates of the new courts , to allay the delusion that existed in England , that their establishment would create undue facilities for breaking the marriage tie , than the state ...
... Sir Richard Bethell and Lord Palmerston , the great advocates of the new courts , to allay the delusion that existed in England , that their establishment would create undue facilities for breaking the marriage tie , than the state ...
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... Lord Advocate answered that it was not necessary to libel abduction in order to subject to the pains of death ; and the Court found the libel relevant , al- though after a trial the rape was found not proven . The next case under this ...
... Lord Advocate answered that it was not necessary to libel abduction in order to subject to the pains of death ; and the Court found the libel relevant , al- though after a trial the rape was found not proven . The next case under this ...
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