The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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... heritor to the minister . Sir John Connell favoured the view that a surrender should always be made by judicial act . He added that he believed that by the latest practice of the Court of Teinds a reduction had been found necessary " to ...
... heritor to the minister . Sir John Connell favoured the view that a surrender should always be made by judicial act . He added that he believed that by the latest practice of the Court of Teinds a reduction had been found necessary " to ...
Page 246
... heritor from any such claim . The interlocutor in the Lamington case concludes with this clause : " and with this explanation , that as the stock cannot be encroached upon , it shall be optional to any heritor , instead of delivering ...
... heritor from any such claim . The interlocutor in the Lamington case concludes with this clause : " and with this explanation , that as the stock cannot be encroached upon , it shall be optional to any heritor , instead of delivering ...
Page 249
... heritor to surrender his teinds . " And Lord Ardmillan amplifies the doctrine thus : " I am further of opinion that a reduction by the heritor of the decree of 75 . locality under which he has been paying stipend is not necessary ...
... heritor to surrender his teinds . " And Lord Ardmillan amplifies the doctrine thus : " I am further of opinion that a reduction by the heritor of the decree of 75 . locality under which he has been paying stipend is not necessary ...
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