The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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... doubt the honesty of any of the witnesses , but for this reason . There is no doubt that from time immemorial people had made their way across the moor from the Ashentilly to the Netherley Road , and doubtless Grant and Troup , who were ...
... doubt the honesty of any of the witnesses , but for this reason . There is no doubt that from time immemorial people had made their way across the moor from the Ashentilly to the Netherley Road , and doubtless Grant and Troup , who were ...
Page 42
... doubt , cases of conversion . But the principle of the exception applied to ademption . It would not do to say that conver- sion depended on intention . It did in the case of testate succession , but not in the case of intestacy ...
... doubt , cases of conversion . But the principle of the exception applied to ademption . It would not do to say that conver- sion depended on intention . It did in the case of testate succession , but not in the case of intestacy ...
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... doubt give colour to that argument , and the meaning of the clause is not , to my mind , very clear , but I think that the true construction of the whole enactment is that it is limited to cases in which the statute under which the ...
... doubt give colour to that argument , and the meaning of the clause is not , to my mind , very clear , but I think that the true construction of the whole enactment is that it is limited to cases in which the statute under which the ...
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