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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Page 8
... pleaded - That , by his titles , he was exclusive proprietor of the soil of which the pursuer was attempting to ... plead the alleged usage of other parties : That his having applied for leave was at variance with his alleged rights ...
... pleaded - That , by his titles , he was exclusive proprietor of the soil of which the pursuer was attempting to ... plead the alleged usage of other parties : That his having applied for leave was at variance with his alleged rights ...
Page 18
... pleaded - I . Dr Walter Adam has neither title nor interest to main- tain the claim he now insists upon.-II. The picture is the property of the claimants ; and having never restricted themselves , at least in so far as Dr Walter Adam or ...
... pleaded - I . Dr Walter Adam has neither title nor interest to main- tain the claim he now insists upon.-II. The picture is the property of the claimants ; and having never restricted themselves , at least in so far as Dr Walter Adam or ...
Page 51
... pleaded — I . It is now incompetent to go back on the missives of sale , and on the communings and corre- spondence of the parties , which preceded the payment of the price , and the acceptance of the disposition , which contains no ...
... pleaded — I . It is now incompetent to go back on the missives of sale , and on the communings and corre- spondence of the parties , which preceded the payment of the price , and the acceptance of the disposition , which contains no ...
Page 52
... pleaded - Ï . That , accord- ing to the sound construction of the contract , it was not competent to set aside , first , a sum for deteriora- tion of the stock , and then , over and above , to reserve 25 per cent . as a sinking fund.-II ...
... pleaded - Ï . That , accord- ing to the sound construction of the contract , it was not competent to set aside , first , a sum for deteriora- tion of the stock , and then , over and above , to reserve 25 per cent . as a sinking fund.-II ...
Page 60
... pleaded - I . The appointment of Mr Hunter was illegal , because it was neither necessary nor expedient , in respect that the charge was colle- giate , and one of the ministers was able to do the duty.-II. It was illegal , because it is ...
... pleaded - I . The appointment of Mr Hunter was illegal , because it was neither necessary nor expedient , in respect that the charge was colle- giate , and one of the ministers was able to do the duty.-II. It was illegal , because it is ...
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Act of Parliament action advocator agent Agents.-Mr alleged appears appellant applied appointed assignation bankrupt bill bond bound burgh caution charger claim claimant clause Company competent contract Court of Session creditors damages debt December decerns declared decree deed defender deponent diligence Edinburgh entitled ex facie executed expenses father favour February Finds foresaid funds Glenlee granted ground heritable infeftment inter interest interlocutor James John John Gunn judgment lands lease liable libelled lodged Lord Advocate Lord Moncreiff Lord Ordinary Lordships Martinmas Meadowbank objection obligation opinion paid parties payment person petition petitioner pleaded pleaded-I possession present proceedings promissory-note provision pursuer question reclaimed remit rent res judicata respect respondent river Nith road Robert Scotland Second Division.-Lord Ordinary sequestration Sheriff Statute straight line summons suspender tailzie tenant thence thereof thirlage tion trust-deed trustee Whitsunday whole William yards measured