The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1917 - Law |
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... favour of any dominant tenement , and therefore it was not a servitude . Nor was there any reservation of the property in the back ground or in any part of it ( Duke of Hamilton v . Graham , 1871 , 9 M. ( H.L. ) 98 , per Lord Chancellor ...
... favour of any dominant tenement , and therefore it was not a servitude . Nor was there any reservation of the property in the back ground or in any part of it ( Duke of Hamilton v . Graham , 1871 , 9 M. ( H.L. ) 98 , per Lord Chancellor ...
Page 70
... favour of James Adam , farmer , 2. In the progress of titles of the said subjects there Clintlaw , dated 6th and 13th November 1883. This disposition bears to be granted with consent of John Skeen , feuar , Alyth , by Mrs Isabella ...
... favour of James Adam , farmer , 2. In the progress of titles of the said subjects there Clintlaw , dated 6th and 13th November 1883. This disposition bears to be granted with consent of John Skeen , feuar , Alyth , by Mrs Isabella ...
Page 90
... favour of the bank , one of the general body of creditors of this firm . " The second allegation which is made in support of the petition is to be found in the averments in Statement 7 of the petition . There it is stated that the said ...
... favour of the bank , one of the general body of creditors of this firm . " The second allegation which is made in support of the petition is to be found in the averments in Statement 7 of the petition . There it is stated that the said ...
Page 94
... favour , but a recognition of the fact that they had begun their education in that school on the faith of its low scale of fees . differentiation not being arbitrary or capricious , was within the discretionary powers of an ...
... favour , but a recognition of the fact that they had begun their education in that school on the faith of its low scale of fees . differentiation not being arbitrary or capricious , was within the discretionary powers of an ...
Page 103
... favour of entailer and the heirs whatsoever of his body , whom failing to A. and the heirs male of his body , whom failing to the heirs female of his body - Heirs male of A.'s body exhausted and succession opening to heirs female -Held ...
... favour of entailer and the heirs whatsoever of his body , whom failing to A. and the heirs male of his body , whom failing to the heirs female of his body - Heirs male of A.'s body exhausted and succession opening to heirs female -Held ...
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