The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1920 - Law |
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... effect to the rights conferred by the Act might be found through Clause 6 of Schedule II . , which provides that " Rules of Court may make provision for the appearance in any arbitration under this Act of any party by some other person ...
... effect to the rights conferred by the Act might be found through Clause 6 of Schedule II . , which provides that " Rules of Court may make provision for the appearance in any arbitration under this Act of any party by some other person ...
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... effect , more particularly at p . 1154 , and the high authority of Ersk . Inst . I. vii . 13 , is to the same effect . The appointment of a tutor or curator ad litem is a matter for the discretion of the Court . In certain cases it may ...
... effect , more particularly at p . 1154 , and the high authority of Ersk . Inst . I. vii . 13 , is to the same effect . The appointment of a tutor or curator ad litem is a matter for the discretion of the Court . In certain cases it may ...
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... effect owing to the election by the second party to take her legitim , which had been paid to her . The accumulation was intended to bring back the estate to what it was at the testatrix's death . " II . Do the provisions of the ...
... effect owing to the election by the second party to take her legitim , which had been paid to her . The accumulation was intended to bring back the estate to what it was at the testatrix's death . " II . Do the provisions of the ...
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... effect , further accumulation of income became , in my opinion , illegal in virtue of the Thellusson Act . The second party must therefore , in my judg- ment , prevail . Lord Dundas . - The truster by her settlement directed her ...
... effect , further accumulation of income became , in my opinion , illegal in virtue of the Thellusson Act . The second party must therefore , in my judg- ment , prevail . Lord Dundas . - The truster by her settlement directed her ...
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... effect of a judgment in the opposite sense is in every case to limit the operation of equitable compensation to a period not exceeding twenty - one years . Such a limitation has never been hinted at in any of the cases on that sub- ject ...
... effect of a judgment in the opposite sense is in every case to limit the operation of equitable compensation to a period not exceeding twenty - one years . Such a limitation has never been hinted at in any of the cases on that sub- ject ...
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