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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Dawson v. Campbell [1895] ScotLR 32_674 (11 July 1895) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1895/32SLR0674.html Cite as: [1895] ScotLR 32_674, [1895] SLR 32_674 |
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[Sheriff Court at Glasgow.
This case was appealed from the Sheriff Court at Glasgow to the Second Division. When the case was called for hearing the Court at once drew attention to the length of the proof, and to the fact that it was wholly taken down in question and answer.
After the following authorities had been referred to—Dove Wilson on Sheriff Court Practice, p. 176; Merry & Cuninghame, January 11, 1895, 22 R. 247—the Lord Justice-Clerk observed:—“We will not take up the case just now, but remit to the Sheriff-Substitute to say if he dictated the proof, and if not, why not?”
The case was allowed to stand over, no order being pronounced.
Counsel for the Pursuer — Dundas — W. Thomson. Agents— J. Douglas Gardiner & Mill, S.S.C.
Counsel for the Defender— J. C. Thomson — A. S. D. Thomson. Agent— John Veitch, Solicitor.