The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
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... applying for enlargement ; that he bought the land in 1887 for a full price ; that he could have no intention to defeat the Crofters Acts , as they did not then apply to the county of Banff , say , in which his lands are situate ; and ...
... applying for enlargement ; that he bought the land in 1887 for a full price ; that he could have no intention to defeat the Crofters Acts , as they did not then apply to the county of Banff , say , in which his lands are situate ; and ...
Page 192
... application on his behalf , and that there ought to have been a personal application by him . Held that Dadson , not having sent in an application , left the promoters at liberty to apply on his behalf . - Chan . Div . ( Stirling J ...
... application on his behalf , and that there ought to have been a personal application by him . Held that Dadson , not having sent in an application , left the promoters at liberty to apply on his behalf . - Chan . Div . ( Stirling J ...
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... application at common law to the nobile officium , containing no reference to the Trusts Acts , the Act did not apply , and if it did apply , the application should have been to the junior Lord Ordinary ( Trusts Act , 1867 , sect . 6 ) ...
... application at common law to the nobile officium , containing no reference to the Trusts Acts , the Act did not apply , and if it did apply , the application should have been to the junior Lord Ordinary ( Trusts Act , 1867 , sect . 6 ) ...
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