A Practical View of the Statute Law of Scotland: From the Year MCCCCXXIV, to the Close of the Session of Parliament MDCCCXXVII, in a Series of Titles, Alphabetically Arranged, Volume 2Bell & Bradfute and Thomas M. Shiells, 1828 - Law |
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Page 9
... allowed for moving for a new trial , or after a new trial shall have been finally refused , for the judge or judges of the Jury Court , by a judgment or deliverance on the ver- dict to be issued , and to be subscribed by the presiding ...
... allowed for moving for a new trial , or after a new trial shall have been finally refused , for the judge or judges of the Jury Court , by a judgment or deliverance on the ver- dict to be issued , and to be subscribed by the presiding ...
Page 15
... allowed or to be allowed by her Majesty , for keep- ing up the Courts of Session , Justiciary , and Exchequer in Scotland , the sum of one thousand two hundred pounds , in addition to the sum of seven thousand pounds , directed by the ...
... allowed or to be allowed by her Majesty , for keep- ing up the Courts of Session , Justiciary , and Exchequer in Scotland , the sum of one thousand two hundred pounds , in addition to the sum of seven thousand pounds , directed by the ...
Page 21
... allowed and taken accord- ing to the present practice , the Court of Session shall , in reviewing the judgment proceeding on such proof , distinctly specify in their interlocutor the several facts material to the case which they find to ...
... allowed and taken accord- ing to the present practice , the Court of Session shall , in reviewing the judgment proceeding on such proof , distinctly specify in their interlocutor the several facts material to the case which they find to ...
Page 36
... the advocates or procurators for the defender or pannel , debate the relevancy viva voce ; and that after the said dispute viva voce is ended , then time be allowed to the Lords and Judges of the said court , to the 36 JUSTICIARY COURT .
... the advocates or procurators for the defender or pannel , debate the relevancy viva voce ; and that after the said dispute viva voce is ended , then time be allowed to the Lords and Judges of the said court , to the 36 JUSTICIARY COURT .
Page 53
... shall be made when the name of each juror is drawn as herein directed , and shall not afterwards be allowed , and such challenge shall of itself disqualify the person or persons challenged from serving JUSTICIARY COURT . 53.
... shall be made when the name of each juror is drawn as herein directed , and shall not afterwards be allowed , and such challenge shall of itself disqualify the person or persons challenged from serving JUSTICIARY COURT . 53.
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