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  • A Lord Ordinary acts as a judge in Exchequer causes.
  • The matter came a second time before the Lord Ordinary when he affirmed his previous decision.
  • I would therefore allow the appeal and restore the interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary . }}
  • His theory that penicillin injected intrathecally would itself have a destructive effect on the auditory nerve was rejected by the Lord Ordinary.
  • Cases in the outer house are heard by Lords Ordinary who sit alone, though there may occasionally also be a jury of twelve.
  • Thus the Lord Ordinary, Lord Stewart, in " Twomax Ltd v Dickson, McFarlane & Robinson " 1983 SLT 98, 103.
  • On 2 June 1568, he was raised to a Lord Ordinary in the College of Justice in place of John Leslie, Bishop of Ross.
  • Judges in the Outer House are referred to as " Lord [ name ] " or " Lady [ name ] ", or as Lord Ordinary.
  • On 1 July 1584 he was promoted as a Lord Ordinary as a Senator of the College of Justice, in place of Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington.
  • Nor can I accept the distinction drawn by the Lord Ordinary between materially increasing the risk that the diseases will occur and making a material contribution to its occurrence.
  • He was called to the Bench on 1 November 1689 as a Lord Ordinary in the Court of Session with the title "'Lord Fountainhall " '.
  • Moreover, Lord Guest followed the reasoning given by Lord Ordinary that it was reasonable to anticipate the danger that might arise due to meddling of Post Office equipments by children and their entrance into the shelter.
  • The Lord Ordinary, however, developed his own theory, which was not put to any of the expert medical witnesses who gave evidence for the respondents nor was it canvassed at all at the hearing.
  • They are drawn from the Court of Exchequer, which has been transferred to the Court of Session with one of the Lords Ordinary required to be Lord Ordinary in Exchequer Causes, this was restated by the Court of Session Act 1988.
  • They are drawn from the Court of Exchequer, which has been transferred to the Court of Session with one of the Lords Ordinary required to be Lord Ordinary in Exchequer Causes, this was restated by the Court of Session Act 1988.
  • Lord Guest on the basis of the judgement by Lord Ordinary and facts believed that appellant doesn t have to prove the presence of children on a public road within a city but it was the duty of the respondent to prove the children was unforeseeable.
  • Mr Fairford had arranged that Peter Peebles, an eccentric plaintiff, should be his son's first client, and Alan was pleading the cause before the Lords Ordinary when his father, by mistake, handed him a letter from Mr Crosbie, announcing that Darsie had mysteriously disappeared.
  • He was created a baronet in 1669, became a member of the Privy Council of Scotland, a judge of the Court of Exchequer, and, on 23 November 1671, by Royal appointment, a judge as a Lord Ordinary in the Court of Session as Lord Abbotshall, regardless of not being a trained lawyer ( but not the only one ).
  • A few years later he was appointed an Lord Ordinary of the Court of Session in the place of James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh, and took his seat on the bench on 10 June 1709 as Lord Cullen, his title being derived from the name of his paternal estate in Banffshire, which had been ratified to him in 1698, but which he afterwards sold.
  • He was restored by the king's letter of dispensation on 16 December 1686, and was admitted a Lord Ordinary on 23 June 1688, in place of John Wauchope of Edmonston, taking the title of Lord Mersington, after a place in the parish of William of Orange " with a halbert in his hand, and as drunk as ale or brandy could make him ".
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