The Journal of Jurisprudence, 1. köideT.T. Clark, 1857 |
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... received from the Profession and the Public , in their attempt to establish a Legal Periodical for Scotland . Consider- ing the limited nature of the field , and the difficulties peculiar to a publication exclusively occupied with ...
... received from the Profession and the Public , in their attempt to establish a Legal Periodical for Scotland . Consider- ing the limited nature of the field , and the difficulties peculiar to a publication exclusively occupied with ...
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... receiving , at the same time , higher remune- ration for the same labour , viz . , L.1 , 11s . 6d . for a debate before the sheriff - substitute , and the larger fee of L.2 , 2s . ( as is becoming ) , when they address the greater ...
... receiving , at the same time , higher remune- ration for the same labour , viz . , L.1 , 11s . 6d . for a debate before the sheriff - substitute , and the larger fee of L.2 , 2s . ( as is becoming ) , when they address the greater ...
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... receiving payment of his account ( without any interest on his outlay ) from his country correspondent , at the distance of a twelvemonth , -if at all . But considerations of a more important character , as to the work- ing of this part ...
... receiving payment of his account ( without any interest on his outlay ) from his country correspondent , at the distance of a twelvemonth , -if at all . But considerations of a more important character , as to the work- ing of this part ...
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... received no notice of the change of ownership , the goods might be attached by the seller's creditors , even where the price was paid.- ( Eadie v . Mackinlay , F. C. , 1815. ) This , of course , is no longer law , as the goods , in such ...
... received no notice of the change of ownership , the goods might be attached by the seller's creditors , even where the price was paid.- ( Eadie v . Mackinlay , F. C. , 1815. ) This , of course , is no longer law , as the goods , in such ...
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... received a decision , even though it had been raised . At the same time , the point might have been pleaded , upon the ground that an entailed pro- prietor is still , according to the feudal law of Scotland , proprietor of the estate ...
... received a decision , even though it had been raised . At the same time , the point might have been pleaded , upon the ground that an entailed pro- prietor is still , according to the feudal law of Scotland , proprietor of the estate ...
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