The Journal of Jurisprudence and Scottish Law Magazine, Volum 33T. & T. Clark, 1889 |
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Side 494 - When two sailing ships are approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision, one of them shall keep out of the way of the other as follows, viz. (a) A ship which is running free shall keep out of the way of a ship which is close-hauled.
Side 385 - If two ships, one of which is a sailing ship and the other a steamship, are proceeding in such directions as to involve risk of collision, the steamship shall keep out of the way of the sailing ship.
Side 384 - the action is founded on any breach or alleged breach within the jurisdiction of any contract, wherever made, which, according to the terms thereof, ought to be performed within the jurisdiction, unless the defendant is domiciled or ordinarily resident in Scotland or Ireland.
Side 400 - where a man himself inhabits any dwelling-house by virtue of any office, service, or employment, and the dwelling-house is not inhabited by any person under whom such man serves in such office, service, or employment, he shall be deemed . . . to be an inhabitant-occupier of such dwelling-house as a tenant.
Side 300 - An attorney must decline in a civil cause to conduct a prosecution, when satisfied that the purpose is merely to harass or injure the opposite party, or to work oppression and wrong. " 15. It is a bad practice for an attorney to communicate or argue privately with the judge as to the merits of his cause.
Side 606 - any notice or advertisement in a newspaper or other publication which purports to insure the payment of money upon the death of or injury to the holder or bearer of the newspaper or publication containing the notice only from accident or violence, or otherwise than from a natural cause. When the
Side 182 - caution, that the accused has nothing to hope from any promise of favour, and nothing to fear from any threat which may have been holden out to induce him to make any confession or admission of his guilt.
Side 382 - and shall further be personally liable to the holder of any such bill of exchange, promissory note, cheque, or order for money or goods, for the amount thereof, unless the same is duly paid by the company.
Side 381 - if any director, manager, or officer of such company, or any person on its behalf, . . . issues or authorizes the issue of any notice, advertisement, or other official publication of such company, or signs or authorizes to be signed on behalf of such company, any bill of exchange, promissory note, endorsement, cheque, order for money or goods,
Side 494 - Where by the above rules one of two ships is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course.