The Lord Ordinary, having heard counsel for the parties, repels the first four " pleas in law for the defenders, reserving full effect to all the defences, in so " far as they are founded on the defenders... The History of Galashiels - Page 123by Robert Hall - 1898 - 601 pagesFull view - About this book
| Scotland. Court of Session - Law reports, digests, etc - 1832 - 690 pages
...the Court remitted to pass the bill. The letters being expede, the case came before Lord Newton, who pronounced the following interlocutor : ' The Lord Ordinary ' having heard counsel for the parties, finds that there is evidence ' that the child to which this question relates appeared at its birth... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1833 - 656 pages
...misrepresentation. The Lord Ordinary having conjoined these two actions, pronounced (12th June 1832,) the following interlocutor : " The Lord Ordinary having heard counsel for the parties, and considered the whole process and productions, conjoins thi« action with the action of reduction... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1834 - 562 pages
...the process of ranking and sale came on for discussion before Lord Medwyn, Ordinary, who thereupon pronounced the following interlocutor : " The Lord Ordinary having heard counsel for the parties, repels the defences; sustains the pursuer's title to insist; sustains the libel ; finds it relevant... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Law reports, digests, etc - 1839 - 942 pages
...process of ranking and sale came on for discussion before the Lord Medwyn, Ordinary, who thereupon pronounced the following interlocutor : — " The...Lord Ordinary having heard counsel for the parties, repels the defences ; sustains the pursuer's title to insist ; sustains the libel ; finds it relevant... | |
| Charles Hope Maclean, George Robinson, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Law - 1840 - 1114 pages
...another. . tween the parties. 29th July lesg. The Lord ordinary (11th March 1837) pronounced Statement. the following interlocutor:—" The Lord Ordinary, " having heard counsel for the parties, repels the first " four pleas in law for the defenders, reserving full " effect to all the defences,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1850 - 704 pages
...closed, the following interlocutor was pronounced : — "20M July 1849 — The Lord Ordinary having beard counsel for the parties in this process of reduction,...parties, and considered the closed records in both, with the relative writings produced, and wh' le cause, conjoins the processes : Finds that the statutes... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 1272 pages
...taken, the import of which is given in the opinion of the Lord Chancellor. The Lord Ordinary (Ormidale) pronounced the following interlocutor : — " The...Lord Ordinary having heard counsel for the parties, and considered the argument and proceedings, including the proof, finds it has "been sufficiently proved... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 740 pages
...formed the remaining subject of contention between the parties. The Lord Ordinary (llth March 1837) pronounced the following interlocutor : — " The...Lord Ordinary, having heard counsel for the parties, repels the first four " pleas in law for the defenders, reserving full effect to all the defences,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 1372 pages
...formed the remaining subject of contention between the parties. The Lord Ordinary (llth March 1837) pronounced the following interlocutor: — "The Lord Ordinary, having heard counsel for the parties, repels the first four pleas in law for the defenders, reserving full effect to all the defences, in... | |
| Design protection - 1904 - 860 pages
...of the Patent. The Lord Ordinary refused the Motion and dismissed the Action. The Lord Ordinary 10 pronounced the following interlocutor : — " The...Lord Ordinary, having heard " Counsel for the parties on the Motion of the Pursuers for an Order in terms " of the 19th section of the Patent?, Designs,... | |
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