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A pursuer in Scotland is the party who initiates a lawsuit before a Court of Scotland. The term is the same in civil and criminal proceedings. The pursuer is seeking a legal remedy, and if successful, the court will issue judgment in favour of the pursuer and make the appropriate court order (eg. an order for damages or find the defender guilty and punish them.) Travel guide to Scotland from Wikitravel Transport in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history Caledonia List of not fully sovereign nations Subdivisions of Scotland National parks (Scotland) Traditional music of Scotland Flower of Scotland Wars of Scottish Independence National Trust for Scotland Historic houses in Scotland Castles in Scotland Museums in... A lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court in order to recover a right, obtain damages for an injury, obtain an injunction to prevent an injury, or obtain a declaratory judgment to prevent future legal disputes. ... The United Kingdom does not have a single unified judicial system - England and Wales have one system, Scotland another, and Northern Ireland a third. ... A remedy is the solution or amelioration of a problem or difficulty. ... A judgment or judgement, in a legal context, is synonymous with the formal decision made by a court following legal proceedings. ... A court order is an official proclamation by a judge (or panel of judges) that defines the legal relationships between the parties before the court and requires or authorises the carrying out of certain steps by one or more parties to a case. ... Damages, in law has two different meanings. ... For the 1980s arcade game Defender, see Defender (game). ... Guilty is a Anarcho-punk album, by the band Oi Polloi. ...


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PURSUER AGAINST DEFENDER IN THE CASE OF CHILD A v. , 06 March 2002, Sheriff Laura Duncan (12940 words)
The pursuer was not shrewd enough to cope with the guile and deliberate awkwardness of the defender and C. There were spurious objections made about the pursuer, mainly to the effect that he was unreliable, and always changing arrangements.
If the pursuer had been used by the defender and C for the purposes of identity alone, it is highly unlikely that the other events before and after the birth would have taken place, including visits to the wider families.
Although the pursuer was not a friend of the defender and C, he was known to them, as working some evenings at Bennett's and was in sufficiently good terms with C's brother E, who introduced the pursuer to the defender and C for the purposes of discussion regarding AID.
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