The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 204
... Prescription - Positive prescription - Conveyancing ( Scot- land ) Act , 1874 ( 37 & 38 Vict . cap . 94 ) , section 34 Ex facie valid irredeemable title - Negative pre- scription Deed of entail narrating correctly in trust disposition ...
... Prescription - Positive prescription - Conveyancing ( Scot- land ) Act , 1874 ( 37 & 38 Vict . cap . 94 ) , section 34 Ex facie valid irredeemable title - Negative pre- scription Deed of entail narrating correctly in trust disposition ...
Page 205
... prescription is not applicable to rights of the nature concerned in the present action . " The defender pleaded , inter alia : 66 4. Esto that the terms of said deed of entail are not warranted by or did not duly comply with the said ...
... prescription is not applicable to rights of the nature concerned in the present action . " The defender pleaded , inter alia : 66 4. Esto that the terms of said deed of entail are not warranted by or did not duly comply with the said ...
Page 206
... prescription in respect that it is intrinsically null and void . It is argued that since the deed of entail proceeds on a full narrative of the trust dis- position and settlement , including the destination therein , it is possible by ...
... prescription in respect that it is intrinsically null and void . It is argued that since the deed of entail proceeds on a full narrative of the trust dis- position and settlement , including the destination therein , it is possible by ...
Page 207
one on which prescription could run , in respect If the positive prescription were not sufficient COURT JUDGES . 1924 . that it was not an ex facie irredeemable title . Counsel referred to and discussed the following cases : Duke of ...
one on which prescription could run , in respect If the positive prescription were not sufficient COURT JUDGES . 1924 . that it was not an ex facie irredeemable title . Counsel referred to and discussed the following cases : Duke of ...
Page 208
... prescription . To this the pursuer replies that the deed on which the defender founds is subject to intrinsic nullity , and that accordingly the defence of prescription is elided . The area of discussion was considerably narrowed in the ...
... prescription . To this the pursuer replies that the deed on which the defender founds is subject to intrinsic nullity , and that accordingly the defence of prescription is elided . The area of discussion was considerably narrowed in the ...
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1st Div 2ND DIV accordingly action Agents amount annual value appellants application arbitrator assessment Assessor averments building charge circumstances claim Clan Gordon clause compensation complainers contract Counsel Court Court of Session Dean of Guild decision deduction deed of entail defender duty entitled evidence ex facie fact favour February February 9 Glasgow granted ground heir held heritable House income tax Inland Revenue inter alia interest interlocutor issue January judgment lands liable liquidator Lord Advocate Lord Justice-Clerk Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships ment opinion owner parties payment person petition petitioner prescription prescriptive period present proprietor provisions purpose pursuer question referred regard rent respect respondent Scotland SCOTS LAW Sheriff Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship Spathari statute subjects Summary Jurisdiction Scotland super-tax tenant thereof tion trustees Valuation Committee Valuation Roll vessel Wemyss Wemyss Castle دو