The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 8
... succeeded as heir of entail , was burdened with an annuity of £ 4000 per annum in favour of Lady Stewart , the widow of his predecessor . In virtue of the provisions of the Finance Scots Law Times , January 12 , 1924. ] 8 ...
... succeeded as heir of entail , was burdened with an annuity of £ 4000 per annum in favour of Lady Stewart , the widow of his predecessor . In virtue of the provisions of the Finance Scots Law Times , January 12 , 1924. ] 8 ...
Page 10
... favour of land and make the factor for calculation some- thing less than the actual annual benefit . But this would , I think , require to be clearly and expressly provided in order to warrant any discrimination . The construction ...
... favour of land and make the factor for calculation some- thing less than the actual annual benefit . But this would , I think , require to be clearly and expressly provided in order to warrant any discrimination . The construction ...
Page 19
... favour and for the security of the Crown . As was pointed out in the case of Laurie ( 25 R. 636 at p . 639 ) , the Act of 1853 does not carry forward a charge in favour of the person paying the duty , there being no express counterpart ...
... favour and for the security of the Crown . As was pointed out in the case of Laurie ( 25 R. 636 at p . 639 ) , the Act of 1853 does not carry forward a charge in favour of the person paying the duty , there being no express counterpart ...
Page 50
... favour of the respondents La Société Anonyme de Periandros , I see no answer to the argument that both policies were ultra vires of the company and of its liquidator , and that one of the policies is open to the further objection that ...
... favour of the respondents La Société Anonyme de Periandros , I see no answer to the argument that both policies were ultra vires of the company and of its liquidator , and that one of the policies is open to the further objection that ...
Page 58
... favour of the party seeking to reduce the award- The arbiter took up the reference and he gave an award , and in his award he puts this question to himself . He calls attention to the fact that there was not any actual specifica- tion ...
... favour of the party seeking to reduce the award- The arbiter took up the reference and he gave an award , and in his award he puts this question to himself . He calls attention to the fact that there was not any actual specifica- tion ...
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