The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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... paid into his bank account before he was able to give a cheque in favour of Garscadden for it . He says that Sampson had a deposit receipt of his for £ 77 or £ 78 ; that he cashed this deposit receipt , and , with the sum borrowed from ...
... paid into his bank account before he was able to give a cheque in favour of Garscadden for it . He says that Sampson had a deposit receipt of his for £ 77 or £ 78 ; that he cashed this deposit receipt , and , with the sum borrowed from ...
Page 41
... paid £ 5 shares was divided into five shares of £ 1 each fully paid . Deceased's holding was therefore converted into 2500 £ 1 shares fully paid , and for this holding he received a new certificate . Said converted shares were in ...
... paid £ 5 shares was divided into five shares of £ 1 each fully paid . Deceased's holding was therefore converted into 2500 £ 1 shares fully paid , and for this holding he received a new certificate . Said converted shares were in ...
Page 50
... paid to the lawful issue of my daughters who and to lend out the same upon good heritable may have so deceased , with the exception always security , taking the bonds and dispositions of that portion thereof falling to my daughter for ...
... paid to the lawful issue of my daughters who and to lend out the same upon good heritable may have so deceased , with the exception always security , taking the bonds and dispositions of that portion thereof falling to my daughter for ...
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