A Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Special Reference to the Office and Duties of a Justice of the PeaceT. & T. Clark, 1880 - 884페이지 |
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... Hume's Decisions , 18 . 43. A cautioner in an indenture being charged on letters of horning for the penalty in the indenture , on the ground of the apprentice having deserted , the Court passed a suspension without caution . If the ...
... Hume's Decisions , 18 . 43. A cautioner in an indenture being charged on letters of horning for the penalty in the indenture , on the ground of the apprentice having deserted , the Court passed a suspension without caution . If the ...
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... Hume's Decisions . Arrestment found inept of a horse standing in a smithy to be shod , not being properly in the possession or custody of the smith , but for a transient job only in the way of his trade .'- 20th Feb. 1821 , Neilson , Hume's ...
... Hume's Decisions . Arrestment found inept of a horse standing in a smithy to be shod , not being properly in the possession or custody of the smith , but for a transient job only in the way of his trade .'- 20th Feb. 1821 , Neilson , Hume's ...
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... Hume , before the abolition of this punishment , quaintly remarked , ' Happily they have not thought in England of taking that ample and severe revenge on us which they have in their power , if they were disposed to retaliation .'- 2 Hume ...
... Hume , before the abolition of this punishment , quaintly remarked , ' Happily they have not thought in England of taking that ample and severe revenge on us which they have in their power , if they were disposed to retaliation .'- 2 Hume ...
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... Hume also refers to the cases of Leckie and Prott in Feb. 1810 , and Wight- man in 1807 , Hume's Decisions 33 . 2. In an action before the justices of Roxburghshire , the oath of the woman was admitted on acknowledgments of intercourse ...
... Hume also refers to the cases of Leckie and Prott in Feb. 1810 , and Wight- man in 1807 , Hume's Decisions 33 . 2. In an action before the justices of Roxburghshire , the oath of the woman was admitted on acknowledgments of intercourse ...
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... Hume ( Bell's Suppl . ) 85. See case in Perth Circuit , Sept. 1864 , as to bathing at Brechin . BATTERY , in English law , is when any injury whatsoever , be it ever so small , is actually done to the person of a man in an angry or ...
... Hume ( Bell's Suppl . ) 85. See case in Perth Circuit , Sept. 1864 , as to bathing at Brechin . BATTERY , in English law , is when any injury whatsoever , be it ever so small , is actually done to the person of a man in an angry or ...
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