The Scottish Law Review and Reports of Cases in the Sheriff Courts of Scotland, Volum 21

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W. Hodge & Company, 1905
 

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Side 17 - contained shall be construed to prevent the said companies from making such conditions with respect to the receiving, forwarding, and delivering of any of the said animals, articles, goods, or things as shall be adjudged by the Court or judge before whom any question relating thereto
Side 60 - may be allowed by the Court or a judge whenever ...(/") any injunction is sought as to anything to be done within the jurisdiction or any nuisance within the jurisdiction is sought to be prevented or removed, whether damages are or are not also sought in respect thereof.
Side 265 - at the venerable age of eighty-six years. His life was gentle ; and the elements So mix'd in him, that Nature might stand up
Side 350 - interest shall be payable in all cases in which it is now payable by law, or in which it has been usual for a jury to allow it.
Side 276 - reopen the transaction and relieve the person sued from payment of any sum in excess of the sum adjudged by the Court to be fairly due in respect of such principal
Side 60 - service out of the jurisdiction of a writ of summons or notice of a writ of sximmons may
Side 230 - No party appearing in any action or proceeding in the Court of Session shall be entitled to state any objection to the regularity of the execution or service as against himself of the summons or other pleading or writ whereby he is convened.
Side 259 - owner" shall include joint owner, fiar, liferenter, feuar, or other person in the actual possession of or entitled to receive the rents of lands and premises of every tenure or description, and the factor, agent, or commissioner of such persons, or any of them, or any other person who shall intromit with, or draw the rents. The
Side 68 - at Leghorn after advising with the other judges, but the report adds ' sed quaere, for all the bar was of another opinion,' and it is said that when the argument against issuing it was used, that this Court had no authority to bind a foreign Court, the answer was given that the injunction was not directed
Side 267 - authority whatever, or by virtue of any assignment on any account or pretence whatever, except at the suit of the landlord for rent, unless the party at whose suit the said execution or seizure shall be sued, or made, or to whom such assignment shall be made, shall, before the sale or removal of such goods or chattels, pay

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