The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1917 - Law |
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Page 6
... meaning to " erect and thereafter use and exclus- able , because the description of the land said to ively occupy " it . Whether or not such a con- be affected by it - an area of considerable extent struction might be necessary in the ...
... meaning to " erect and thereafter use and exclus- able , because the description of the land said to ively occupy " it . Whether or not such a con- be affected by it - an area of considerable extent struction might be necessary in the ...
Page 9
... meaning to owner as section 6 of the Lands Valuation Act 1854. As to the poor rates , no relief could be asked because of the terms of the pursuer's contract . Under the Poor Law Act 1845 ( 8 & 9 Vict . cap . 83 ) the lessee was owner ...
... meaning to owner as section 6 of the Lands Valuation Act 1854. As to the poor rates , no relief could be asked because of the terms of the pursuer's contract . Under the Poor Law Act 1845 ( 8 & 9 Vict . cap . 83 ) the lessee was owner ...
Page 12
... meaning of that Act . The pursuer founded strongly on the case of M'Laren ( 4 M. 58 ) . where it was held that an assessment imposed upon heritors for the purpose of rebuilding a parish church could not be levied on tenants under long ...
... meaning of that Act . The pursuer founded strongly on the case of M'Laren ( 4 M. 58 ) . where it was held that an assessment imposed upon heritors for the purpose of rebuilding a parish church could not be levied on tenants under long ...
Page 14
... meaning what he called the amalgama- tion of the boatmen businesses at Leith . I think it is not possible to give the word that construc- tion . I think it plainly refers to the term which immediately precedes it - namely , the present ...
... meaning what he called the amalgama- tion of the boatmen businesses at Leith . I think it is not possible to give the word that construc- tion . I think it plainly refers to the term which immediately precedes it - namely , the present ...
Page 70
... meaning of the 30th section of the Sheriff Courts Act of 1907. But under present circumstances , and having regard to the conditions , industrial and commercial , pre- vailing in the country at the present time , I have no difficulty in ...
... meaning of the 30th section of the Sheriff Courts Act of 1907. But under present circumstances , and having regard to the conditions , industrial and commercial , pre- vailing in the country at the present time , I have no difficulty in ...
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