Potts v McNulty

JurisdictionScotland
Date2000
Year2000
CourtCourt of Session (Outer House)
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8 cases
  • Allan Mclean Strang And Others V. Churchill Insurance Company Limited
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 15 November 2006
    ...such as to make the case unsuitable for trial by jury. Reference was made to Sowden v Lodge 2005 1 All ER 581, and Potts v McNulty 2000 SLT 1269. [135] The pursuer's submission in Easdon was essentially that the case was suitable for jury trial. A plea as to lack of specification went to th......
  • Elizabeth Senga Cronie And Others V. Norman Craig Messenger+james Kelly
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 25 June 2004
    ...of each of his chosen periods, making the assessment of loss of support difficult for a jury. Reference was made to Potts v McNulty 2000 SLT 1269. He also argued that no specification was given in relation to what figures were involved. [8]In relation to services, Mr Thomson argued that cer......
  • Mrs. Elizabeth Graham V. Stuart Dryden
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 23 July 2002
    ...relating to pension loss was another reason for withholding the case from a jury: cf. dicta of Lord Wheatley in Potts v. McNulty, 2000 S.L.T. 1269. [10](c) Services: sections 8 and 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 Counsel for the defender then turned to the pursuer's averments re......
  • Mark Easdon V. A. Clarke & Company (smithwick) Limited
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 25 January 2006
    ...more complicated the directions which already would be needed in respect of the Ogden Tables. Reference was made to Potts v McNulty 2000 SLT 1269. The question of whether the pursuer will be able to earn reasonable sums in the future had been put in issue, with particular potential complica......
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