The Law Journal Reports, 75. köideE.B. Ince, 1906 |
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... owners of the old mill of Partick on the river Kelvin , otherwise known as the Bishop Mill . They raised their action for declaration against the appellants , who were owners of the Scotstoun Mill on the opposite side of the river ...
... owners of the old mill of Partick on the river Kelvin , otherwise known as the Bishop Mill . They raised their action for declaration against the appellants , who were owners of the Scotstoun Mill on the opposite side of the river ...
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... owners of the Scotstoun Mills were not mentioned in these proceedings . A deed dated 1780 by the Smithfield Co. bears to sell and dispone to one John Craig , Scotstoun Mill , with certain other subjects mentioned . First , the Scots ...
... owners of the Scotstoun Mills were not mentioned in these proceedings . A deed dated 1780 by the Smithfield Co. bears to sell and dispone to one John Craig , Scotstoun Mill , with certain other subjects mentioned . First , the Scots ...
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... owners , was sold and dis- poned to the pursuers in 1897. Scotstoun Mill appears to have remained in the possession of John Craig and his suc- cessors until 1839 , when it was sold to John Blackwood , and by him in 1854 to John White ...
... owners , was sold and dis- poned to the pursuers in 1897. Scotstoun Mill appears to have remained in the possession of John Craig and his suc- cessors until 1839 , when it was sold to John Blackwood , and by him in 1854 to John White ...
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... owners of the solum at this point , and owners by grant of the running extent than is in accordance with pre- scriptive usage . water . The Solicitor - General for Scotland ( Avon Clyde , K.C. ) , in reply . The House took time for ...
... owners of the solum at this point , and owners by grant of the running extent than is in accordance with pre- scriptive usage . water . The Solicitor - General for Scotland ( Avon Clyde , K.C. ) , in reply . The House took time for ...
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... owner of his pro- perty without giving to the landowner notice to treat for some definite subject- matter . On failure by such body to comply with statutory directions a landowner whose property has been injuriously affected retains his ...
... owner of his pro- perty without giving to the landowner notice to treat for some definite subject- matter . On failure by such body to comply with statutory directions a landowner whose property has been injuriously affected retains his ...
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