Natal Law Reports: Cases Decided in the Natal Supreme Court, Volume 13Munro, 1892 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... cited The London and S. A. Land and Exploration Co. , Ltd. , The Kimberley Town Council , 2 H.C. of Griq . Reports , 331 ] . v . GALLWEY , C.J .: The Municipal Corporations Law , 1872 ( sec . 106 and 107 ) , provides for a valuation to ...
... cited The London and S. A. Land and Exploration Co. , Ltd. , The Kimberley Town Council , 2 H.C. of Griq . Reports , 331 ] . v . GALLWEY , C.J .: The Municipal Corporations Law , 1872 ( sec . 106 and 107 ) , provides for a valuation to ...
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... cite therein the 2nd section of Law 22 , 1878 , creating the offence , without also refer- ring to section 2 , Law 10 , 1890 , in which the punish- ment was specified , the two Laws , by section 5 of the later enactment , having to be ...
... cite therein the 2nd section of Law 22 , 1878 , creating the offence , without also refer- ring to section 2 , Law 10 , 1890 , in which the punish- ment was specified , the two Laws , by section 5 of the later enactment , having to be ...
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... cited Town Clerk , Durban v . Pemberton , 12 N.L.R. , 344. ] Greene , for respondents : The Magistrate rightly upheld the exception , being bound by the decision in Reg . v . Pilkington & Tod ( vide supra ) . Our Rules of Court adopt ...
... cited Town Clerk , Durban v . Pemberton , 12 N.L.R. , 344. ] Greene , for respondents : The Magistrate rightly upheld the exception , being bound by the decision in Reg . v . Pilkington & Tod ( vide supra ) . Our Rules of Court adopt ...
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... cited Adler v . De Waal ( 5 N.L.R. , 251 ) . Laughton , for respondent , contended that the defendant was a trustee and had unjustly omitted to inform plaintiff of the investment made . The Magistrate , with the wit- nesses before him ...
... cited Adler v . De Waal ( 5 N.L.R. , 251 ) . Laughton , for respondent , contended that the defendant was a trustee and had unjustly omitted to inform plaintiff of the investment made . The Magistrate , with the wit- nesses before him ...
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... citing also Braith- waite v . Coleman , 1 Harrison , 223 ) . He urged that it was not necessary to prove scienter , on the part of the defen- dants , of the dog's disposition . Each owner is liable for one - half of the damage done by ...
... citing also Braith- waite v . Coleman , 1 Harrison , 223 ) . He urged that it was not necessary to prove scienter , on the part of the defen- dants , of the dog's disposition . Each owner is liable for one - half of the damage done by ...
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