Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter, 2. köideT. Murray., 1860 |
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... pursuer's right in some hypo- thetical case ; but he is satisfied that , in the whole circumstances , the defender is entitled to absolvitor . Another learned Lord carefully refrains from express- ing any opinion on the first and second ...
... pursuer's right in some hypo- thetical case ; but he is satisfied that , in the whole circumstances , the defender is entitled to absolvitor . Another learned Lord carefully refrains from express- ing any opinion on the first and second ...
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... pursuer's witnesses to be present while he was taking their respective precognitions . Such was the condition of the law of evidence not many years ago . Great changes have recently taken place ; so much so that , as regard civil causes ...
... pursuer's witnesses to be present while he was taking their respective precognitions . Such was the condition of the law of evidence not many years ago . Great changes have recently taken place ; so much so that , as regard civil causes ...
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... pursuer . As it is only after imprisonment that suspension is competent , and as the pursuer never can be imprisoned under a small debt decree of absolvitor , it follows that he can never derive benefit from the provision . It usually ...
... pursuer . As it is only after imprisonment that suspension is competent , and as the pursuer never can be imprisoned under a small debt decree of absolvitor , it follows that he can never derive benefit from the provision . It usually ...
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... pursuer , ( who was born on 13th | December , 1824 ) but was only legitimated by the marriage of her parents on 3d July , 1827. This was an action of reduction of Robert Charles Grant's trust those of the trustees . The grounds of ...
... pursuer , ( who was born on 13th | December , 1824 ) but was only legitimated by the marriage of her parents on 3d July , 1827. This was an action of reduction of Robert Charles Grant's trust those of the trustees . The grounds of ...
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... pursuer and defender were candidates JOHN KINLOCH & OTHERS , Petitioners , v . C. STEWART for the cure , and they lodged , on 4th and 5th October , 1858 , with the Moderator of the Presbytery , deeds of pre- sentation . The pursuer's ...
... pursuer and defender were candidates JOHN KINLOCH & OTHERS , Petitioners , v . C. STEWART for the cure , and they lodged , on 4th and 5th October , 1858 , with the Moderator of the Presbytery , deeds of pre- sentation . The pursuer's ...
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