The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1917 - Law |
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... marriage - Husband a necessary consenting party to the acts of trust adminis- tration - Husband having large powers of control of the company under the Memorandum and Articles of Associa- tion Held that the husband had irrevocably ...
... marriage - Husband a necessary consenting party to the acts of trust adminis- tration - Husband having large powers of control of the company under the Memorandum and Articles of Associa- tion Held that the husband had irrevocably ...
Page 117
... marriage after death of husband - Held that promise subsequente copula constituted marriage and that the action was competent - Decree of declarator granted . Report by Lord Dewar . Janet Barclay or Mackie and her infant son James ...
... marriage after death of husband - Held that promise subsequente copula constituted marriage and that the action was competent - Decree of declarator granted . Report by Lord Dewar . Janet Barclay or Mackie and her infant son James ...
Page 118
... marriage won't be long delayed . The pursuer states that on two occasions during the period of their engagement he urged her to permit him to cohabit with her , and that she , relying on his promise to marry her , consented . The first ...
... marriage won't be long delayed . The pursuer states that on two occasions during the period of their engagement he urged her to permit him to cohabit with her , and that she , relying on his promise to marry her , consented . The first ...
Page 119
... marriage was a civil contract which was perfected by consent . It might be constituted by a promise of marriage subsequente copula , because there was a presumed consent at the time when sexual intercourse took place . It was logically ...
... marriage was a civil contract which was perfected by consent . It might be constituted by a promise of marriage subsequente copula , because there was a presumed consent at the time when sexual intercourse took place . It was logically ...
Page 120
... marriage is to produce all the consequences con- nected with the marriage relationship however constituted . 2ND DIV . is no decision in support of that view , but there or two expressions of opinion - for Mackie . instance , one by the ...
... marriage is to produce all the consequences con- nected with the marriage relationship however constituted . 2ND DIV . is no decision in support of that view , but there or two expressions of opinion - for Mackie . instance , one by the ...
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