The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 27
... Court will not interfere , for the Court in Scotland does not undertake , as does the Court of Chancery in England , the administration of trusts . In the present case no such executive or administrative provisions are wanting ; on the ...
... Court will not interfere , for the Court in Scotland does not undertake , as does the Court of Chancery in England , the administration of trusts . In the present case no such executive or administrative provisions are wanting ; on the ...
Page 30
... Court has no jurisdiction to enlarge the terms of the trust deed . From that dilemma there is no logical escape . On the other hand , it seems to me that , from the point of view of practical convenience and good sense , the dilemma is ...
... Court has no jurisdiction to enlarge the terms of the trust deed . From that dilemma there is no logical escape . On the other hand , it seems to me that , from the point of view of practical convenience and good sense , the dilemma is ...
Page 228
... Court , and that it lay with the Land Court to select the Division to which the case was to be sent . Avizandum , 16th October 1918 . On 19th October 1918 the Court pronounced the following interlocutor : " The Lords having heard ...
... Court , and that it lay with the Land Court to select the Division to which the case was to be sent . Avizandum , 16th October 1918 . On 19th October 1918 the Court pronounced the following interlocutor : " The Lords having heard ...
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