The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 62
... interest as owner of the dominant tenement to protect that tenement . In his work on Landowner- ship , Professor Rankine ( 4th ed . , p . 478 ) , after dealing with the interest necessary in a superior , which need not , wholly or ...
... interest as owner of the dominant tenement to protect that tenement . In his work on Landowner- ship , Professor Rankine ( 4th ed . , p . 478 ) , after dealing with the interest necessary in a superior , which need not , wholly or ...
Page 64
... interest of the superior , and there- James F. fore the onus is upon the vassal , who is pleading Donald a release from his contract , to prove that any ( Aberdeen Cinemas ) legitimate interest which the pursuer originally Ltd. may have ...
... interest of the superior , and there- James F. fore the onus is upon the vassal , who is pleading Donald a release from his contract , to prove that any ( Aberdeen Cinemas ) legitimate interest which the pursuer originally Ltd. may have ...
Page 84
... interest in the site after the fire . But the fallacy of this argument lies in the fact that the value of a building is not necessarily the amount recovered from the insurers upon a fire taking place . I am of opinion that no sufficient ...
... interest in the site after the fire . But the fallacy of this argument lies in the fact that the value of a building is not necessarily the amount recovered from the insurers upon a fire taking place . I am of opinion that no sufficient ...
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