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  2. Harris Tweed Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Hunter Harris Tweed case in Edinburgh High Court was between Argyll-shire Weavers and others v A. Macaulay (Tweeds) Ltd. and others. It was the longest court case in Scottish legal history [25] and Lord Hunter finally found against the Shield group. Lord Hunter's opinion was that, a tweed to be legitimately described and marketed as ...

  3. Crofter Hand Woven Harris Tweed Co Ltd v Veitch - Wikipedia

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    Crofter Hand Woven Harris Tweed Co Ltd v Veitch [1941] UKHL 2 is a landmark UK labour law case on the right to take part in collective bargaining. However, the actual decision which appears to allow secondary action may have been limited by developments from the 1980s. Lord Wright famously affirmed that:

  4. John Oswald Mair Hunter, Lord Hunter - Wikipedia

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    In 1964 he ruled in the Harris tweed case that this name could only be used for fabric wholly made on the Isle of Harris. [4]In 1966 he expressed deep concern that a murderer might serve a lesser sentence than one convicted of culpable homicide due to the workings of the Scottish legal system, when he observed that the accused found guilty of accidentally killing his two sisters would serve a ...

  5. Collymore v Attorney General - Wikipedia

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    Since, however, the matter was exhaustively canvassed in the courts below, their Lordships may say that they are in substantial agreement with the analysis of the situation which emerged. It was agreed before their Lordships that trade union law in Trinidad and Tobago was the same as trade union law in Great Britain as at the date when the ...

  6. Harris tweed - Wikipedia

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    Harris tweed, herringbone pattern. Harris tweed (Scottish Gaelic: Clò mór or Clò hearach) is a tweed cloth that is handwoven by islanders at their homes in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, finished in the Outer Hebrides, and made from pure virgin wool dyed and spun in the Outer Hebrides. This definition, quality standards and protection of ...

  7. Kamala Harris says she spent her ‘entire career in the ...

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    No records are available from any of those cases, and the only one to have made the news was the 1996 scalping case. Harris started her career in Alameda County, where she was born, in 1989.

  8. As electoral disputes mount, one Texas court case takes ... - AOL

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    Erin Lunceford, a GOP candidate who lost her bid to become a district court judge in Harris County is suing to throw out the election results and have the court order a As electoral disputes mount ...

  9. Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore - Wikipedia

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    Recognising the sales potential of the fabric, she had the Murray family tartan copied in tweed by the local weavers and suits were later made for the Dunmore estate. Proving a success, Lady Dunmore sought to widen the market by removing the irregularities, caused by dyeing , spinning and weaving (all done by hand), in the cloth to bring it in ...