The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, Courts of Session, Teinds, and Exchequer, and the Jury and Justiciary Courts, Volume 5Michael Anderson, 1833 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... judgment then pronounced , but which the appellants , with all submission , cannot regard in that light . Answered ... judgment of the Court of Session , which is consistent with the justice of the case , which stands upon , perhaps , an ...
... judgment then pronounced , but which the appellants , with all submission , cannot regard in that light . Answered ... judgment of the Court of Session , which is consistent with the justice of the case , which stands upon , perhaps , an ...
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... judgment , are certainly very strong . In giving judgment , bis Lordship said , " A conveyance , such as this , does not divest the granter of his feudal title , and is only to be viewed as a bur- then upon the land ; " those words are ...
... judgment , are certainly very strong . In giving judgment , bis Lordship said , " A conveyance , such as this , does not divest the granter of his feudal title , and is only to be viewed as a bur- then upon the land ; " those words are ...
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... judgment . But there is another part of the judgment , which is a question of law . It appears , in the course of these transactions , Lady Strathmore , then Mrs Bowes , was in the habit of drawing promissory - notes and bills of ...
... judgment . But there is another part of the judgment , which is a question of law . It appears , in the course of these transactions , Lady Strathmore , then Mrs Bowes , was in the habit of drawing promissory - notes and bills of ...
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... judgment of the Lord Ordinary was altered as to the finding , and nothing sustained but maintaining the title . In the judgment of the Court above , it is said that the party might go on to prove his title as is stated . That I must ...
... judgment of the Lord Ordinary was altered as to the finding , and nothing sustained but maintaining the title . In the judgment of the Court above , it is said that the party might go on to prove his title as is stated . That I must ...
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... judgment of the Court below is wrong ; for an ap- peal being brought from this interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary , the Court of Session set aside that interlocutor as far as regarded this question . If your Lordships should be of ...
... judgment of the Court below is wrong ; for an ap- peal being brought from this interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary , the Court of Session set aside that interlocutor as far as regarded this question . If your Lordships should be of ...
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