The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 60
... expressed that the extent of it can be ascertained by a purchaser without travelling beyond the four corners of his titles . " In so saying he was repeating totidem verbis what he had said in Anderson v . Dickie ( 1914 S.C. 706 at p ...
... expressed that the extent of it can be ascertained by a purchaser without travelling beyond the four corners of his titles . " In so saying he was repeating totidem verbis what he had said in Anderson v . Dickie ( 1914 S.C. 706 at p ...
Page 181
... expressed , and that " inherit " means " inherit from me , the testator . " Accordingly , I hold that we have to deal with a destination- over . Vesting therefore took place in the children of David Lennox who survived the testator ...
... expressed , and that " inherit " means " inherit from me , the testator . " Accordingly , I hold that we have to deal with a destination- over . Vesting therefore took place in the children of David Lennox who survived the testator ...
Page 247
... expressed the view that willingness to adhere on the part of the pursuer under the former law was essential up to the date of the raising of the action . I have reconsidered the matter in the light of the argument addressed to us on the ...
... expressed the view that willingness to adhere on the part of the pursuer under the former law was essential up to the date of the raising of the action . I have reconsidered the matter in the light of the argument addressed to us on the ...
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