Parliamentary Papers, Band 8H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... question . The Act came into force on 1st January 1908 , and in that year ( the first year of the operation of the Act ) the total number of actions in the Ordinary Courts of the Sheriff Courts was 11,307 ; but in 1914 this figure had ...
... question . The Act came into force on 1st January 1908 , and in that year ( the first year of the operation of the Act ) the total number of actions in the Ordinary Courts of the Sheriff Courts was 11,307 ; but in 1914 this figure had ...
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... question as to the competency of appeals from the Scottish Court of Session to the British House of Lords was thus settled in the affirmative ( Hill Burton , History of Scotland , II , pp . 35–38 ; Form of Procedure in the House of ...
... question as to the competency of appeals from the Scottish Court of Session to the British House of Lords was thus settled in the affirmative ( Hill Burton , History of Scotland , II , pp . 35–38 ; Form of Procedure in the House of ...
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... question to preserve , while decentralising their source . We know of no instance , in any country , of a Court performing the authori- tative and controlling functions of a Supreme Court which is not centralised ; and we do not think ...
... question to preserve , while decentralising their source . We know of no instance , in any country , of a Court performing the authori- tative and controlling functions of a Supreme Court which is not centralised ; and we do not think ...
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... question . First - class abilities in the solicitor's branch of legal work result in the formation of a business , which survives the maker of it , and is an important asset in relation to the prospects of those he may leave behind him ...
... question . First - class abilities in the solicitor's branch of legal work result in the formation of a business , which survives the maker of it , and is an important asset in relation to the prospects of those he may leave behind him ...
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... made peripatetic . Without carefully considered estimates it is impossible to arrive at any definite conclusion on this important aspect of the question ; but it seems с highly probable that the adoption of any of the proposals 33.
... made peripatetic . Without carefully considered estimates it is impossible to arrive at any definite conclusion on this important aspect of the question ; but it seems с highly probable that the adoption of any of the proposals 33.
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