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... apply to the whole of the United Kingdom , but it may be assumed that they represent also the position in Scotland regarded as a separate unit . Further , the short - period fluctuations in general prosperity ( as distinct from its long ...
... apply to the whole of the United Kingdom , but it may be assumed that they represent also the position in Scotland regarded as a separate unit . Further , the short - period fluctuations in general prosperity ( as distinct from its long ...
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... applying to the then constitution of the Court ; and the Trials continue to be prescribed both by the statutes referred to and by the rules of Court ( C.A.S. , A. i . 1 ) . Under modern cir- cumstances the Trials are for all practical ...
... applying to the then constitution of the Court ; and the Trials continue to be prescribed both by the statutes referred to and by the rules of Court ( C.A.S. , A. i . 1 ) . Under modern cir- cumstances the Trials are for all practical ...
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... applies to both the Inner and the Outer Houses . It was only in 1832 ( 2 and 3 Wm . IV c . 5 , s . 2 ) that power was given to make up a quorum of three in the Inner House by calling in a Lord Ordinary from the Outer House ; and it was ...
... applies to both the Inner and the Outer Houses . It was only in 1832 ( 2 and 3 Wm . IV c . 5 , s . 2 ) that power was given to make up a quorum of three in the Inner House by calling in a Lord Ordinary from the Outer House ; and it was ...
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... apply legal principles with which they may have only a bowing acquaintance ; and , in any case , it would be a rather invidious duty for the arbiter to make the choice between himself and the Court as the tribunal to determine a ...
... apply legal principles with which they may have only a bowing acquaintance ; and , in any case , it would be a rather invidious duty for the arbiter to make the choice between himself and the Court as the tribunal to determine a ...
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... applying in the first instance to the Bill Chamber for interdicts and suspensions - the case being passed to the Court of Session for trial after interim interdict or suspension has been granted or refused - still remains ( anachronism ...
... applying in the first instance to the Bill Chamber for interdicts and suspensions - the case being passed to the Court of Session for trial after interim interdict or suspension has been granted or refused - still remains ( anachronism ...
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