The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 74
Page 140
... trustees , but it can scarcely be held that a dis- charge from co - trustees would protect a man from a claim made against him by beneficiaries under the trust , in respect of maladministration , to which he was a party before his ...
... trustees , but it can scarcely be held that a dis- charge from co - trustees would protect a man from a claim made against him by beneficiaries under the trust , in respect of maladministration , to which he was a party before his ...
Page 102
... trustees , on the narrative that Mr Stitt " is now resident in Australia , and has ceased to act , " assumed as trustees Mr Malcolm and Mr Goldie , and cou- veyed the estates " under their control " to them- selves and the new trustees ...
... trustees , on the narrative that Mr Stitt " is now resident in Australia , and has ceased to act , " assumed as trustees Mr Malcolm and Mr Goldie , and cou- veyed the estates " under their control " to them- selves and the new trustees ...
Page 137
... trustees : -The trustees are not liable to make good the loss . They were entitled to retain the £ 30,000 in the investments in which they found it ; and they were entitled to apportion and set apart the various investments included in ...
... trustees : -The trustees are not liable to make good the loss . They were entitled to retain the £ 30,000 in the investments in which they found it ; and they were entitled to apportion and set apart the various investments included in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action admitted Advocate alleged amendment appeal apply appointed argued authority averred Bank bill burgh Campbell charge claim clause Clerk Committee Company contract Counsel for Pursuer County Council Court of Session creditors damages death decree deed defender defender's district duty Edinburgh election entitled evidence expenses fact Faculty of Advocates Glasgow granted ground heirs held House of Lords inquiry interdict interest interlocutor issue James John judge judgment jury Justice land law agent Law Agents Scotland lease liable Lord Advocate Lord Kincairney Lord Moncreiff Lord Ordinary marriage ment North British Railway opinion OUTER HOUSE owner paid parish parties payment person petition petitioner plaintiff Police present proceedings proof purpose question Railway refused respondent S.S.C.-Counsel Scotland Scots Law Scottish SECOND DIVISION sect settlement Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute ship solicitor statute tenant tion trustees Vict W.S.-Counsel