The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 43
... salary , the bankrupt is entitled to an alimentary provision out of it . But that is quite a different matter from treating the whole salary to begin with as an " alimentary pro- vision " to be dealt with under section 98 ( 2 ) . The ...
... salary , the bankrupt is entitled to an alimentary provision out of it . But that is quite a different matter from treating the whole salary to begin with as an " alimentary pro- vision " to be dealt with under section 98 ( 2 ) . The ...
Page 47
... salary of an office stands on a different footing from the office itself . Although the delectus personę , which an office implies , may effectually prevent the office itself from being exposed to sale , to be purchased perhaps by June ...
... salary of an office stands on a different footing from the office itself . Although the delectus personę , which an office implies , may effectually prevent the office itself from being exposed to sale , to be purchased perhaps by June ...
Page 49
... salary of £ 500 per annum . There remain to be considered the other two sums of £ 100 each . As to one of these the respondent only admits about £ 90 which is received by his wife , but which at any rate is available for her maintenance ...
... salary of £ 500 per annum . There remain to be considered the other two sums of £ 100 each . As to one of these the respondent only admits about £ 90 which is received by his wife , but which at any rate is available for her maintenance ...
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