The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 104
... payment , which surely implies that incapacity still continues , and with it the obligation on the employer to continue weekly pay- ments of an ascertained amount . That certainly appears to me to be the sense in which the term " re ...
... payment , which surely implies that incapacity still continues , and with it the obligation on the employer to continue weekly pay- ments of an ascertained amount . That certainly appears to me to be the sense in which the term " re ...
Page 105
... payment by a lump sum .. ought not to be registered by reason of the inadequacy of the sum or amount , or by reason of the agreement having been obtained by fraud or undue influence , or other improper means , he may refuse to record ...
... payment by a lump sum .. ought not to be registered by reason of the inadequacy of the sum or amount , or by reason of the agreement having been obtained by fraud or undue influence , or other improper means , he may refuse to record ...
Page 293
... payment of his interest- Action brought with consent of assignees Assignees willing to discharge trustees Held that the beneficiary had a title to sue . II . Trust Contract - Contract between trustees and beneficiary to pay specified ...
... payment of his interest- Action brought with consent of assignees Assignees willing to discharge trustees Held that the beneficiary had a title to sue . II . Trust Contract - Contract between trustees and beneficiary to pay specified ...
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