The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... Minister after the passing of this Act . Now the pursuers in their condescendence not only do not aver that the proposals were approved by the Minister after the passing of this Act , but they add a narrative which would lead one to ...
... Minister after the passing of this Act . Now the pursuers in their condescendence not only do not aver that the proposals were approved by the Minister after the passing of this Act , but they add a narrative which would lead one to ...
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... minister , but let by him to third party - Held that as this part was not necessary for the comfort and convenience of the minister and was not used as part of the manse offices , the heritors were not bound to put it in tenant- able ...
... minister , but let by him to third party - Held that as this part was not necessary for the comfort and convenience of the minister and was not used as part of the manse offices , the heritors were not bound to put it in tenant- able ...
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... ministers for the last forty - two years of letting it that it is not necessary for the comfort and convenience of the minister . Neither the legality nor the propriety of this practice of over forty years is questioned by the pursuers ...
... ministers for the last forty - two years of letting it that it is not necessary for the comfort and convenience of the minister . Neither the legality nor the propriety of this practice of over forty years is questioned by the pursuers ...
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