Parliamentary Papers, Band 8H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... effect of legislation upon the business of the Courts . In full detail this can scarcely be done , especially as the effect of new legislation may be either to increase litigation or to diminish it , or even to do both in different ways ...
... effect of legislation upon the business of the Courts . In full detail this can scarcely be done , especially as the effect of new legislation may be either to increase litigation or to diminish it , or even to do both in different ways ...
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... effect of the Sheriff Courts Act of 1907 is also against a strict comparison of business before that year with business after it . The Act extended the jurisdiction of the Sheriff Courts as regards Separation and Aliment , Declarators ...
... effect of the Sheriff Courts Act of 1907 is also against a strict comparison of business before that year with business after it . The Act extended the jurisdiction of the Sheriff Courts as regards Separation and Aliment , Declarators ...
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... Court of Session , that decrease cannot ( apart possibly from the small decrease in actions affecting Herit- able Estate ) reasonably be ascribed to the operation of that Act . We are therefore of opinion that the effect of the 20.
... Court of Session , that decrease cannot ( apart possibly from the small decrease in actions affecting Herit- able Estate ) reasonably be ascribed to the operation of that Act . We are therefore of opinion that the effect of the 20.
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... effect of the extension of the jurisdiction of the Sheriff Court upon the business of the Court of Session as a whole was negligible during the five years 1908-12 , whatever the effect may have been subsequently . This view is ...
... effect of the extension of the jurisdiction of the Sheriff Court upon the business of the Court of Session as a whole was negligible during the five years 1908-12 , whatever the effect may have been subsequently . This view is ...
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... effect in transferring business from the Scottish to the English Courts , although it is highly probable that the aggregation of groups of separate business enterprises into larger combinations would be and has been reflected in a ...
... effect in transferring business from the Scottish to the English Courts , although it is highly probable that the aggregation of groups of separate business enterprises into larger combinations would be and has been reflected in a ...
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