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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... question , or towards making it appear that the servitude or rights and privileges therein mentioned , were used and enjoyed by him , in common with other heritors and burgesses in and about Hamilton , conformably to the state- ment in ...
... question , or towards making it appear that the servitude or rights and privileges therein mentioned , were used and enjoyed by him , in common with other heritors and burgesses in and about Hamilton , conformably to the state- ment in ...
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... question . - III . The respondent is en- titled to plead merely that he has a privilege or ser- vitude of taking sand and gravel , without being bound to plead that he has a common property in the said bank . IV . The respondent , in ...
... question . - III . The respondent is en- titled to plead merely that he has a privilege or ser- vitude of taking sand and gravel , without being bound to plead that he has a common property in the said bank . IV . The respondent , in ...
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... question your Lordships will have to decide this day is , Whether those deeds are struck at by the Statute of 1696 ? If your Lordships should be of opinion that they are , the judgment of the Court below is wrong ; for an ap- peal being ...
... question your Lordships will have to decide this day is , Whether those deeds are struck at by the Statute of 1696 ? If your Lordships should be of opinion that they are , the judgment of the Court below is wrong ; for an ap- peal being ...
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... question is the property of the claim- ants , the Members of the High School Club : But , quoad ul- tra , they alter the said interlocutor , and find , that it was an im- plied condition in the treaty betwixt the Club and the late Dr ...
... question is the property of the claim- ants , the Members of the High School Club : But , quoad ul- tra , they alter the said interlocutor , and find , that it was an im- plied condition in the treaty betwixt the Club and the late Dr ...
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... question , though it may be so extremely trifling as some of those which have been brought before your Lordships . A party has a right to have his case disposed of on legal principles , however vexatious the conduct of the parties who ...
... question , though it may be so extremely trifling as some of those which have been brought before your Lordships . A party has a right to have his case disposed of on legal principles , however vexatious the conduct of the parties who ...
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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