The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 3
... regard to a pupil's right to in- stitute proceedings ; the practice of the common law must prevail . The word " party " in par . ( 6 ) of the Second Schedule to the Act and in C.A.S. , L , xiii . , 1 , meant a party competently before ...
... regard to a pupil's right to in- stitute proceedings ; the practice of the common law must prevail . The word " party " in par . ( 6 ) of the Second Schedule to the Act and in C.A.S. , L , xiii . , 1 , meant a party competently before ...
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... regard to the administration of the estate . The position is not substantially different from what it would have been if the truster had expressly added to her bequest of the liferent such words as these : " And , if my daughter shall ...
... regard to the administration of the estate . The position is not substantially different from what it would have been if the truster had expressly added to her bequest of the liferent such words as these : " And , if my daughter shall ...
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... regard to this house . JUDGES . Barclay . sound . Section 1 ( 3. Smith v . COURT ground that the tenant has committed waste or has OF SEVEN been guilty of conduct which is a nuisance or an JUDGES . annoyance to adjoining or neighbouring ...
... regard to this house . JUDGES . Barclay . sound . Section 1 ( 3. Smith v . COURT ground that the tenant has committed waste or has OF SEVEN been guilty of conduct which is a nuisance or an JUDGES . annoyance to adjoining or neighbouring ...
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... regard to them . ever , is one of very great importance , and it is well that there should be an authoritative judg- ment of the Court of Session in view of the fact that there have been these expressions of opinion elsewhere . Lord ...
... regard to them . ever , is one of very great importance , and it is well that there should be an authoritative judg- ment of the Court of Session in view of the fact that there have been these expressions of opinion elsewhere . Lord ...
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... regard the notice for these meetings as sufficient , so far as this point is concerned . Apart from the objections above stated , however , the notice for the September confirmatory meeting may be considered defective , in respect that ...
... regard the notice for these meetings as sufficient , so far as this point is concerned . Apart from the objections above stated , however , the notice for the September confirmatory meeting may be considered defective , in respect that ...
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