Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Volumen7

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Bell & Bradfute, 1829
 

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Página 88 - ... or other person, shall for every such offence forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding...
Página 256 - I am so well satisfied with this day's exercise, that I will be Godfather to the College of Edinburgh, and have it called THE COLLEGE OF KING JAMES...
Página 816 - Finds the pursuer liable in expenses, of which allows an account to be given in, and when lodged, remits the same to the auditor to tax and report.
Página 834 - ... swear or affirm any matter or thing which shall be false or untrue, every such person so offending, and being thereof duly convicted, shall be and is hereby declared to be subject and liable to...
Página 52 - Jury that a house protected by a policy of insurance from damage by fire had been injured by the falling of the gable of another house in consequence of fire in that house — Held that the insurers were liable, although the house insured had not been on fire, and the gable of the other house had stood for two days after the fire was extinguished, and fell in the course of operations on it by order of the Dean of Guild, with the view of taking it down.
Página 115 - relating to Rogues, Vagabonds, Sturdy Beggars, and Vagrants 'into One Act of Parliament, and for the more effectual 'punishing such Rogues, Vagabonds, Sturdy Beggars, and ' Vagrants, and sending them whither they ought to be sent,' as relates to common Players of Interludes; and another Act passed in the twenty-eighth.
Página 115 - Law shall be allowed and for offences committed in that part of Great Britain called Scotland by action or summary Complaint before the Court of Session or Justiciary there or for offences committed in any part of Great Britain in a summary way before two Justices of the Peace for any County...
Página 586 - I am therefore of opinion that the interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary ought to be adhered to, Lord Cowan.
Página 286 - ... decessors and authors, exercised and enjoyed the free, immemorial, and uninterrupted right and privilege above mentioned, and that they have good and undoubted right and title, at all times, and on all occasions, to resort to the said piece of ground, and road or path, and there to exercise the privilege and enjoy the comfort of a free passage along the same, and of walking thereon for any lawful purpose, according to immemorial usage and custom, and that the right and privilege should be reserved...
Página 256 - I am so well satisfied," added his majesty, "with this day's exercise, that I will be godfather to the College of Edinburgh, and have it called the College of King James, for, after its founding, it stopped sundry years in my minority.

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