Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter, 2. köideT. Murray., 1860 |
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... Lord Ordinary , Kinloch , in the case of Inglis , 4th January , 1859 , in favour of the view which , notwithstanding the doubts cast on it by the Court in the case of Nicol , we regard as equitable and sound . GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT ...
... Lord Ordinary , Kinloch , in the case of Inglis , 4th January , 1859 , in favour of the view which , notwithstanding the doubts cast on it by the Court in the case of Nicol , we regard as equitable and sound . GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT ...
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... ordinary imprisonment . Susan Walker was found guilty of theft , aggravated by a former conviction : sentence , four ... Lord Ardmillan characterised in the following among other terms : - " A more grave offence than that of ...
... ordinary imprisonment . Susan Walker was found guilty of theft , aggravated by a former conviction : sentence , four ... Lord Ardmillan characterised in the following among other terms : - " A more grave offence than that of ...
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... Ordinary as hear for 1 to accept that surrogatum and to and yet such substantially is the in the present case ... Lord Justice Clerk ( quoting - with the faint praise becoming a dignitary so illustrious in speaking of an Inferior ...
... Ordinary as hear for 1 to accept that surrogatum and to and yet such substantially is the in the present case ... Lord Justice Clerk ( quoting - with the faint praise becoming a dignitary so illustrious in speaking of an Inferior ...
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... Lord ) Mackenzie summary and inexpensive application to the Judge in that case , conveys the true state of the law . He Ordinary would in all likelihood have prevented . A said , " There is no authority for the proposition that case ...
... Lord ) Mackenzie summary and inexpensive application to the Judge in that case , conveys the true state of the law . He Ordinary would in all likelihood have prevented . A said , " There is no authority for the proposition that case ...
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... Ordinary . This , however , is ex- essential for the purchasers before the repudiation to plained in a great measure by the fact , which was apply to the Lord Ordinary for an inspection of the adverted to in the case of Panton , that ...
... Ordinary . This , however , is ex- essential for the purchasers before the repudiation to plained in a great measure by the fact , which was apply to the Lord Ordinary for an inspection of the adverted to in the case of Panton , that ...
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