The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 269
... land or not . Pig breeding was per se within the definition of agriculture in the 1928 Act , and derating should have been granted . Argued for Assessor : The subjects were a mere stance for the pigs . Pig breeding might be agricultural ...
... land or not . Pig breeding was per se within the definition of agriculture in the 1928 Act , and derating should have been granted . Argued for Assessor : The subjects were a mere stance for the pigs . Pig breeding might be agricultural ...
Page 270
... lands were not APPEAL used " for agricultural or pastoral purposes . ' COURT . Silver foxes are carnivorous and derive no part of their food directly from the produce of Hardie v . Assessor the land on which they are reared . If the ...
... lands were not APPEAL used " for agricultural or pastoral purposes . ' COURT . Silver foxes are carnivorous and derive no part of their food directly from the produce of Hardie v . Assessor the land on which they are reared . If the ...
Page 342
... land was Corpora- proved by the fact of the lease , and the second tion . condition was thereby satisfied . As regards March 28 , the first condition , the official arbitrator refused compensation to the appellants , upon the ground ...
... land was Corpora- proved by the fact of the lease , and the second tion . condition was thereby satisfied . As regards March 28 , the first condition , the official arbitrator refused compensation to the appellants , upon the ground ...
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