The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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... present any argument in the Outer House in support of the view that income should be construed as meaning gross income . The Lord Ordinary says that repairs are variable and optional . They are not , however , difficult of ascertain- 7 ...
... present any argument in the Outer House in support of the view that income should be construed as meaning gross income . The Lord Ordinary says that repairs are variable and optional . They are not , however , difficult of ascertain- 7 ...
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... present case we have to value the benefit accruing to a landowner from the cesser by the death of the annuitant of a free life annuity of £ 4000 charged upon the rents of his estate by a former heir of entail under the powers of the ...
... present case we have to value the benefit accruing to a landowner from the cesser by the death of the annuitant of a free life annuity of £ 4000 charged upon the rents of his estate by a former heir of entail under the powers of the ...
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... present , for I am unable to distin- of the members present , provided they would swear guish in this regard a prohibition against not to reveal the contents of the said letter or the getting in front of a moving body from a name of the ...
... present , for I am unable to distin- of the members present , provided they would swear guish in this regard a prohibition against not to reveal the contents of the said letter or the getting in front of a moving body from a name of the ...
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... present , provided they would swear not to reveal the contents of the said letter or the name of the writer , meaning thereby that he had in his possession information that the pursuer had been guilty of such misconduct as unfitted him ...
... present , provided they would swear not to reveal the contents of the said letter or the name of the writer , meaning thereby that he had in his possession information that the pursuer had been guilty of such misconduct as unfitted him ...
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... present heir and the heirs of entail in their order . The price so held is , in terms of section 27 of the Entail Act of 1882 , “ entailed estate . " This note in the original petition ( which still subsists as a depending process in ...
... present heir and the heirs of entail in their order . The price so held is , in terms of section 27 of the Entail Act of 1882 , “ entailed estate . " This note in the original petition ( which still subsists as a depending process in ...
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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