The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1895 |
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... appeared from the contract that the parties intended that the arbitration should be conducted according to the law of another country . But it was unnecessary to discuss further the grounds of the decision of the House of Lords . It ...
... appeared from the contract that the parties intended that the arbitration should be conducted according to the law of another country . But it was unnecessary to discuss further the grounds of the decision of the House of Lords . It ...
Strana 12
... appeared to him that the language of the arbitration clause in- dicated very clearly that the parties intended that the rights under the clause should be deter- mined according to the law of England , and not according to the law of ...
... appeared to him that the language of the arbitration clause in- dicated very clearly that the parties intended that the rights under the clause should be deter- mined according to the law of England , and not according to the law of ...
Strana 17
... appeared in the Scotsman . The incident which has called the subject into prominence once more is probably that ( also reported in another column ) which occurred before Lord Wellwood the other day . The remedy suggested in the Scotsman ...
... appeared in the Scotsman . The incident which has called the subject into prominence once more is probably that ( also reported in another column ) which occurred before Lord Wellwood the other day . The remedy suggested in the Scotsman ...
Strana 20
... appearing before their Honours unless he did so in his own right , or as assignee for the pursuer . He advised the Court that , as Mr Honeyman appeared as representing the defender , he had no locus standi . Mr Honey- man said that no ...
... appearing before their Honours unless he did so in his own right , or as assignee for the pursuer . He advised the Court that , as Mr Honeyman appeared as representing the defender , he had no locus standi . Mr Honey- man said that no ...
Strana 21
... appeared and stated his views . He then informed the Court that counsel for the defenders was speaking in another Court . Lord Wellwood replied that that was no excuse , but he ultimately consented to an adjournment . Another case was ...
... appeared and stated his views . He then informed the Court that counsel for the defenders was speaking in another Court . Lord Wellwood replied that that was no excuse , but he ultimately consented to an adjournment . Another case was ...
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Strana 283 - Subject to the provisions of this Act and of any statute in that behalf, there is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for any particular purpose...
Strana 6 - It is, undoubtedly, not competent for the prosecution to adduce evidence tending to show that the accused has been guilty of criminal acts other than those covered by the indictment, for the purpose of leading to the conclusion that the accused is a person likely, from his criminal conduct or character, to have committed the offence for which he is being tried.
Strana 424 - Whenever the Court is of opinion that it is just and equitable that the company should be wound up.
Strana 215 - ... it is not every kind of frantic humor or something unaccountable in a man's actions that points him out to be such a madman as is to be exempted from punishment; it must be a man that is totally deprived of his understanding and memory, and doth not know what he is doing, no more than an infant, than a brute, or a wild beast...
Strana 419 - Truth, like all other good things, may be loved unwisely, may be pursued too keenly, may cost too much; and surely the meanness and the mischief of prying into a man's confidential consultations with his legal adviser, the general evil of infusing reserve and dissimulation, uneasiness, and suspicion...
Strana 143 - At the time of presenting an election petition or within three days afterwards, the petitioner shall give security for all costs, charges, and expenses which may become payable by him to any witness summoned on his behalf, or to any respondent.
Strana 256 - CD in your bailiwick you cause to be made the sum of £ and also interest thereon at the rate of £ per centum per annum from the day of...
Strana 144 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Strana 133 - Commissioners may think just and reasonable, as representing the diminished value by reason of wear and tear...
Strana 465 - But if the contract of marriage is such, in essentials, as to be contrary to the law of the country of domicile, and it is declared void by that law, it is to be regarded as void in the country of domicile, though not contrary to the law of the country in which it was celebrated.