Decisions of the Court of Session: From November 1825 to [20th July 1841] ...J. Anderson and Company, 1838 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 772 - trial by jury to civil causes, in that part of Great Britain ' called Scotland, in the manner provided by an act passed in the ' fifty-fifth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, An ' act to facilitate the administration of justice in that part of the ' United Kingdom called Scotland, by extending trial by jury to
Page 291 - as they, or any of them, had, or ought to have had, 'at the making of this act, as fully and effectually, to all intents 'and purposes, as if this act had never been made, any thing
Page 774 - act passed in the fifty-fifth year of his late Majesty King George the ' Third, intituled, An act to facilitate the administration of justice in ' that part of Great Britain called Scotland, by the extending of 'jury trial to civil causes; and by another act, passed in the fifty' ninth year of his late Majesty's reign,
Page 54 - The Lords Commissioners of Justiciary ' decern and adjudge the said James Macrae to be an outlaw and ' fugitive from his Majesty's laws, and ordain him to be put to his ' Majesty's horn, and all his moveable goods and gear to be escheat ' and inbrought to his Majesty's use, for his contempt and
Page 465 - their lands and estates, and to substitute heirs • in their tailzies, with such provisions and conditions as they shall ' think fit, and to affect the said tailzies with irritant and resolutive • clauses, whereby it shall not be lawful to the heirs of tailzie to sell,
Page 186 - the suspender entitled to expenses, allows an account thereof to ' be given in, and remits the same, when lodged, to the Auditor, for ' his taxation and report.
Page 409 - finds the pursuer entitled to his expenses, incurred to this date, ' out of the trust-fund; appoints an account thereof to be given in, ' and when lodged, remits the same to the Auditor to tax and re«port.
Page 291 - rights and powers, subject as aforesaid, shall, during his ' Majesty's life, be carried to, and made part of the consolidated ' fund of the United Kingdom, saving always to all and every
Page 314 - it is a universal principle, that when a man is ' charged with doing an act, of which the probable consequence « may be highly injurious, the intention is an inference of law ' resulting from the doing of the act
Page 953 - assoilzies the defenders, and decerns; finds the pursuer liable in ' expenses; appoints an account thereof to be given in; and when ' lodged, remits the same to the Auditor to tax and report.


