The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1920 - Law |
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... person . " It does not seem unreasonable to hold that a pupil may be 66 party " in the sense of this clause ... persons under legal dis- abilities were contemplated ( First Schedule ( 5 ) and ( 7 ) ) . No rules had been made by the Scots ...
... person . " It does not seem unreasonable to hold that a pupil may be 66 party " in the sense of this clause ... persons under legal dis- abilities were contemplated ( First Schedule ( 5 ) and ( 7 ) ) . No rules had been made by the Scots ...
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... person from making a settlement of property so and in such a manner that an accumulation shall result as events turn out for a period in excess of the statutory limit . I think this view has been judicially accepted as the correct one ...
... person from making a settlement of property so and in such a manner that an accumulation shall result as events turn out for a period in excess of the statutory limit . I think this view has been judicially accepted as the correct one ...
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... person shall after the passing of lation for recoupment of what has been paid in the Act , by any deed settle or dispose of property name of legitim . Reference may be made to so and in such manner that the profits or pro- In re ...
... person shall after the passing of lation for recoupment of what has been paid in the Act , by any deed settle or dispose of property name of legitim . Reference may be made to so and in such manner that the profits or pro- In re ...
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... persons , in whom a right has vested , have no application . On the application of the Thellusson Act , it is admitted that an express direction to accumulate is not necessary ; it will be sufficient , it is admitted , if the terms of ...
... persons , in whom a right has vested , have no application . On the application of the Thellusson Act , it is admitted that an express direction to accumulate is not necessary ; it will be sufficient , it is admitted , if the terms of ...
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... person . I also agree with your Lordships that the rule applied in the cases of In re Mason ( [ 1891 ] , 3 Ch . 467 ) and In re Gardiner ( [ 1901 ] , 1 Ch . 697 ) does not apply to this case . The estate to be looked at , in the ...
... person . I also agree with your Lordships that the rule applied in the cases of In re Mason ( [ 1891 ] , 3 Ch . 467 ) and In re Gardiner ( [ 1901 ] , 1 Ch . 697 ) does not apply to this case . The estate to be looked at , in the ...
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