Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary, and House of LordsT. & T. Clark, 1898 |
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Side 11
... Lord Ordi- nary that , reading the two instruments together , it is ... Ordinary has dealt , both in respect of the nature of the action now raised ... Lord Ordinary be restored , and that the respondent do pay to the appellants the costs ...
... Lord Ordi- nary that , reading the two instruments together , it is ... Ordinary has dealt , both in respect of the nature of the action now raised ... Lord Ordinary be restored , and that the respondent do pay to the appellants the costs ...
Side 14
... Lord Ordinary restored , and I concur in the opinions of my noble and learned friends the Lord Chancellor and Lord Macnaghten . It is , in my opinion , taking much too narrow a view of the case to take the disposition of 1859 , and what ...
... Lord Ordinary restored , and I concur in the opinions of my noble and learned friends the Lord Chancellor and Lord Macnaghten . It is , in my opinion , taking much too narrow a view of the case to take the disposition of 1859 , and what ...
Side 21
... Lord Ordinary is of the same opinion . The Lord Ordinary , however , is of opinion that circumstances occurred subsequent to the retirement of the defender from the firm , and before the date of the discharge sought to be reduced ...
... Lord Ordinary is of the same opinion . The Lord Ordinary , however , is of opinion that circumstances occurred subsequent to the retirement of the defender from the firm , and before the date of the discharge sought to be reduced ...
Side 22
... Lord Ordinary puts it , agreed to accept the new firm as their sole debtor in lieu of the old firm and its partners . The mere acceptance of the money would not have that effect in law , and if that be so , there is nothing in the case ...
... Lord Ordinary puts it , agreed to accept the new firm as their sole debtor in lieu of the old firm and its partners . The mere acceptance of the money would not have that effect in law , and if that be so , there is nothing in the case ...
Side 24
... Lord Ordinary that the fact that the defender was not participant in the fraud of William and Hugh Osborne Smith is not necessarily sufficient to support the discharge as far as he is concerned . I agree with the Lord Ordinary in his ...
... Lord Ordinary that the fact that the defender was not participant in the fraud of William and Hugh Osborne Smith is not necessarily sufficient to support the discharge as far as he is concerned . I agree with the Lord Ordinary in his ...
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Side 123 - Where the buyer, expressly or by implication, makes known to the seller the particular purpose for which the goods are required, and it appears that the buyer relies on the seller's skill or judgment, whether he be the grower or manufacturer or not, there is an implied warranty that the goods shall be reasonably fit for such purpose...
Side 128 - ... provided that in the case of a contract for the sale of a specified article under its patent or other trade name, there is no implied condition as to its fitness for any particular purpose.
Side 17 - The jury answered the first question in the affirmative and the second in the negative ; and to the third question they answered — " It was their duty to require from the wagon company some distinct assurance that it had been thoroughly examined and repaired.
Side 73 - If in any employment to which this Act applies personal injury by accident arising out of and in the course of the employment is caused to a workman, his employer shall, subject as herein-after mentioned, be liable to pay compensation in accordance with the First Schedule to this Act.
Side 137 - Every house or tenement which is occupied solely for the purposes of any trade or business, or of any profession or calling by which the occupier seeks a livelihood or profit...
Side 537 - Undertakers, under such superintendence as is herein-after specified, may open and break up the soil and pavement of the several streets and bridges within the limits of the special Act, and may open and break up any sewers, drains, or tunnels within or under such streets and bridges...
Side 259 - Every sanitary or other local authority having sewers under their control shall give facilities for enabling manufacturers within their district to carry the liquids proceeding from their factories or manufacturing processes into such sewers...
Side 439 - ... provided, however, that in the event of such incumbrance taking effect as an actual burden upon the interest of the beneficiary, or in the event of the...
Side 537 - Works into, through, or against any Building, or in any Land, not dedicated to public Use, without the Consent of the Owners and Occupiers thereof...
Side 5 - Also all necessary arches, tunnels, culverts, drains, or other passages, either over or under or by the sides of the railway, of such dimensions as will be sufficient at all times to convey the water as clearly from the lands lying near or affected by the railway as before the making of the railway, or as nearly as so may be; and such works shall be made from time to time as the railway works proceed...