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  1. ("the 2002 Act"). The defender is Russell Stirton residing at the Limes, Mugdock, Milngavie, Glasgow, latterly at 37 Cowan Wynd, Uddingston, Glasgow, G71 6TP. The late Mr Anderson died on 6 December 2012, , Glasgow, G3 8LZ his executor. The said Peter Shirley has accepted his apointment as executor-nominate, , Glasgow, via a limited liability company called Pineloch Limited. As at 6th December 2007 the licencee, and the late Mr Anderson attended at the Habib Bank, 141 Norfolk Street, Glasgow. In terms
  2. CA626/03 JUDGMENT OF SHERIFF JAMES A TAYLOR in the cause MRS ANNA JACKSON Pursuer against HUGHES DOWDALL Defender Glasgow, 17 January 2007 The Sheriff having resumed consideration of the cause assigns 5 February 2007 at 10.00 am as a further Case Management Conference; reserves meantime the question of the expenses of the debate: Continues consideration of the pursuer's motion, Quercus Ltd 1997 GWD 804; Curran v Docherty 1995 SLT 716; Mack v Glasgow City Council 2006 SLT 556
  3. CA251/05 JUDGMENT OF SHERIFF PRINCIPAL JAMES A TAYLOR in the cause John Forster PURSUER/APPELLANT against Messrs Ferguson & Forster & Others DEFENDER/RESPONDENTS GLASGOW, February 2008. The Sheriff Principal, having resumed consideration of the cause, Allows the appeal; Recalls the interlocutors of 17 March 2006, 4 April 2006, 3 May 2006, 29 November 2006 and 4 December, and his former partners. The case was remitted from Stranraer Sheriff Court to Glasgow Sheriff Court
  4. DISTRICT OF GLASGOW AND STRATHKELVIN Judgement of Sheriff C. Scott In the case of Forfar Weavers Limited & Another v MSF Pritchard Syndicate CA217/05 GLASGOW, 12 December 2005. Act: Wade. Alt: Hofford, Advocate. The Sheriff, having resumed consideration of the cause, sustains the pursuers' first and second pleas-in-law; repels the defenders' first, second and third pleas-in-law; in terms of the first crave of the writ, finds and declares that the defenders are bound to indemnify
  5. to both supply and installation of screens, windows etc at Gartnavel Royal Hospital Chapel in Glasgow, will be tested in the proceedings which have been raised in Glasgow Sheriff Court. In reaching
  6. and then in Glasgow. She is said to have become depressed at her failure to conceive between 1986 and 1990, since then. 4Admission History 4.1Having appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on charges of murder, March 1992, in respect of the 30 November 1991 charges, the applicant pled guilty at Glasgow High, a personality disorder. 5.5There also appears to have been two admissions to Glasgow Royal Infirmary and Glasgow Victoria Infirmary during 1991 due to overdoses of prescribed medication
  7. case of Sohal v City of Glasgow Licensing Board 30 October, 1998, Sheriff Kearney, in which, case of Sohal v City of Glasgow Licensing Board I have concluded that the responsibility
  8. or that there was good reason to renew the licences.” 10 Miss Herd relied upon Hamid v City of Glasgow District Licensing Board[4] at paragraph 9 and Din v City of Glasgow District Licensing Board [5
  9. B2606/05 Elizabeth Byrne v Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland Glasgow 13th February 2006 Sheriff Principal Taylor Act: Mrs. Hanlon for the appellant Alt: Mr. Campbell, counsel for the respondents The Sheriff Principal, on the respondents' motion, there being no objection thereto, Allows the adjusted answers tendered at the bar to be received although late; on the respondents' motion, Campbell, Advocate Glasgow, 21 February 2006. NOTE:­ This was an appeal under Section 320
  10. B2606/05 Elizabeth Byrne v Mental Health Tribunal for Scotland Glasgow 13th February 2006 Sheriff Principal Taylor Act: Mrs. Hanlon for the appellant Alt: Mr. Campbell, counsel for the respondents The Sheriff Principal, on the respondents' motion, there being no objection thereto, Allows the adjusted answers tendered at the bar to be received although late; on the respondents' motion, Campbell, Advocate Glasgow, 21 February 2006. NOTE:­ This was an appeal under Section 320

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