The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 74
... wife will equally entitle the wife , if the circumstances permit , to get the same warrant to eject her husband , with the accompanying interdict against his return . " Lord Johnston , on the other hand , preferred to base his judgment ...
... wife will equally entitle the wife , if the circumstances permit , to get the same warrant to eject her husband , with the accompanying interdict against his return . " Lord Johnston , on the other hand , preferred to base his judgment ...
Page 76
... wife fails to join him there , it may be that she will expose herself to a consistorial action . That is a matter which we are not here called upon to consider . I turn to the question whether the matri- monial relationship as such is ...
... wife fails to join him there , it may be that she will expose herself to a consistorial action . That is a matter which we are not here called upon to consider . I turn to the question whether the matri- monial relationship as such is ...
Page 105
... wife and children , or did he part with all interest in the securities so settled and retain no radical interest or property in them ? As a matter of construction I do not doubt that the trust deed was a perfectly valid trust deed and ...
... wife and children , or did he part with all interest in the securities so settled and retain no radical interest or property in them ? As a matter of construction I do not doubt that the trust deed was a perfectly valid trust deed and ...
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