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(Case for the Railway Commissioners.)
A Case having been sent by the Railway Commissioners under the Regulation of Railways Act 1873, for the opinion of the Court, they, in the absence in the statute of provision to remit for amendment if so required, following the precedent of a Case sent for opinion from the Court of Chancery ( Sir F. S. Arthur, Bart., and H. D. Seymour, Nov. 5 1867, not reported), pronounced an interlocutor intimating what additional information was desired, and superseding consideration of the Case, “to enable the parties or either of them to apply to the Railway Commissioners to amend the Case in such manner as to remove the difficulty.”
Counsel for Caledonian Railway— Lord Advocate (Watson)—Johnstone. Agents— Hope, Mackay & Mann, W.S.
Counsel for Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway Company— Balfour—Asher. Agent— John Carment, S.S.C.