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The Crown raised this action for the purpose of having suspended a charge threatened to be made against it for £37, 10s. 6d., being the cost of relaying the foot pavement in Gallowgate, Glasgow, opposite the infantry barracks. Various pleas were stated by the parties, but latterly a minute was lodged stating that as they were both desirous to have a decision in this process with respect to the liability of the Crown or the War Department, under the Glasgow Police Act 1862, to repair the pavement, they departed from all pleas which might interfere with such decision being pronounced.
Counsel for War Department— Mr Henry J. Moncreiff. Agent— Mr W. Waddell, W.S.
Counsel for Procurator-Fiscal— Mr A. B. Shand. Agents— Messrs Campbell & Smith, S.S.C.