The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 26
... entitled to assume that the common agent Scotland properly carried out these duties , leaving it to General parties to state any objections on that matter Trustees v . to the Court . The Auditor's function is to the Parish satisfy ...
... entitled to assume that the common agent Scotland properly carried out these duties , leaving it to General parties to state any objections on that matter Trustees v . to the Court . The Auditor's function is to the Parish satisfy ...
Page 39
... entitled to requisition , but if it falls short of £ 1000 and amounts for example to £ 800 she is entitled to requisition the trustees for £ 200 out of capital . No doubt in that event the trustees may be bound under the Income Tax Act ...
... entitled to requisition , but if it falls short of £ 1000 and amounts for example to £ 800 she is entitled to requisition the trustees for £ 200 out of capital . No doubt in that event the trustees may be bound under the Income Tax Act ...
Page 278
... entitled to hold that the appellant had failed to shew that he is farming the lands to any material extent ; and that accordingly the house is not entitled to be derated . Lord Robertson . - The appellant is employed as a cashier by a ...
... entitled to hold that the appellant had failed to shew that he is farming the lands to any material extent ; and that accordingly the house is not entitled to be derated . Lord Robertson . - The appellant is employed as a cashier by a ...
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