Greetings to Wonderful Wonderful Copenhagen !
H.L.S.C. would be a reference to "House Of Lords, Scottish Cases".
It is not in fact an essential part of the citation, as the citation (1959)
AC 763 is sufficient. "AC" stands for Appeal Cases".
Cheers :-)
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>Greetings from Copenhagen, Denmark
>
> Does anyone know what H.L.S.C. is ? I have consulted our "Index to
>legal citations and abbreviations" / ed. donald Raistrick ; 2.ed (+ the
>internet) which in other situations is sufficient for our needs.
>
> I suspect it is some kind of law report, since the request is this :
>
> "Lyle and Scott Limited v Scott's Trustees" (1959) AC 763,
>H.L.S.C.
>
>thank you
>Julie Sanders
>Law librarian
>the Legal Institute Library
>University of Copenhagen
>Denmark
>
>http://www.jur.ku.dk/instbib/index.htm
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