The Scottish Law Review and Reports of Cases in the Sheriff Courts of Scotland, Svazek 15W. Hodge & Company, 1899 |
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Strana 14
... Court Fees of Scotland Act in 1895 , the judges have passed four Acts - the present Act , the Sheriff Court Fees Act of 5th November , 1895 , the Court of Session Fees Act of 18th December , 1896 , and the Accountants ' Department Fees ...
... Court Fees of Scotland Act in 1895 , the judges have passed four Acts - the present Act , the Sheriff Court Fees Act of 5th November , 1895 , the Court of Session Fees Act of 18th December , 1896 , and the Accountants ' Department Fees ...
Strana 36
... Court and the Court of Session . The former is often specially provided , which also occurs to the latter . The Court of Session , in addition , can be applied to in all cases when a public body is acting ultra rires . Take , in ...
... Court and the Court of Session . The former is often specially provided , which also occurs to the latter . The Court of Session , in addition , can be applied to in all cases when a public body is acting ultra rires . Take , in ...
Strana 37
... Court may always prevent any use that is pre- “ judicial to the interests of the community . " The jurisdiction of the Sheriff Court is , as has been stated , one of special grant , and consists , so far as the present subject is ...
... Court may always prevent any use that is pre- “ judicial to the interests of the community . " The jurisdiction of the Sheriff Court is , as has been stated , one of special grant , and consists , so far as the present subject is ...
Strana 39
... Court held that residenters in Glasgow rateable in police taxes had no title as such at common law to sue the Police Commissioners on behalf of themselves and others for misappli- cation of the police funds . That decision was followed ...
... Court held that residenters in Glasgow rateable in police taxes had no title as such at common law to sue the Police Commissioners on behalf of themselves and others for misappli- cation of the police funds . That decision was followed ...
Strana 46
... Court . " The reason for this apparently anomalous rule is that the earliest Admiralty procedure was founded on an ... Court in security of the salvors ' claims , in which event the property is released ; otherwise , the ship or cargo ...
... Court . " The reason for this apparently anomalous rule is that the earliest Admiralty procedure was founded on an ... Court in security of the salvors ' claims , in which event the property is released ; otherwise , the ship or cargo ...
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The Scottish Law Review and Reports of Cases in the Sheriff Courts ..., Svazek 5 Úplné zobrazení - 1889 |
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Strana 288 - ... where total or partial incapacity for work results from the injury, a weekly payment during the incapacity after the second week not exceeding fifty per cent of his average weekly earnings during the previous twelve months, if he has been so long employed, but if not, then for any less period during which he has been in the employment of the same employer, such weekly payment not to exceed one pound.
Strana 288 - Any weekly payment may be reviewed at the request either of the employer or of the workman, and on such review may be ended, diminished, or increased, subject to the maximum above provided, and the amount of payment shall, in default of agreement, be settled by arbitration under this Act...
Strana 119 - Act, and any lump sum paid in redemption thereof, shall be deducted from such sum, and, if the period of the workman's employment by the said employer has been less than the said three years, then the amount of his earnings during the said three years shall be deemed to be one hundred and fifty-six times his average weekly earnings during the period of his actual employment under the said employer...
Strana 175 - Workman" includes every person who is engaged in an employment to which this Act applies, whether by way of manual labour or otherwise, and whether his agreement is one of service or apprenticeship or otherwise, and is expressed or implied, is oral or in writing.
Strana 130 - In fixing the amount of the weekly payment, regard shall be had to any payment, allowance, or benefit which the workman may receive from the employer during the period of his incapacity...
Strana 59 - Year unless he shall have resided for Six Calendar Months next previous to the last Day of July in such Year within...
Strana 243 - food " shall include every article used for food or drink by man, other than drugs or water, and any article which ordinarily enters into or is used in the composition or preparation of human food ; and shall also include flavouring matters and condiments.
Strana 130 - Where total or partial incapacity for work results from the injury, a weekly payment during the incapacity after the second week not exceeding fifty per cent, of his average weekly earnings during the previous twelve months, if he has been so long employed, but If not, then for any less period during which he has been in the employment of the same employer, such weekly payment not to exceed £1 [$4.87].
Strana 7 - Perhaps it may be so. The law has nothing to say to that. If you had taken these proceedings, you would have been free from your present wife, and the woman whom you have secondly married would have been a respectable matron. As you have not done so, you stand there a convicted culprit, and it is my duty to pass sentence upon you. You will be imprisoned for one day.
Strana 82 - ... thirty feet in height, and is either being constructed or repaired by means of a scaffolding, or being demolished, or on which machinery driven by steam, water, or other mechanical power, is being used for the purpose of the construction, repair, or demolition thereof.