The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 160
... effect at the death of the last of the annuitants ; and whatever the Thelluson Act did , it did not accelerate the period at which persons take under the will , because it leaves the will supremely alone , except that it prevents ...
... effect at the death of the last of the annuitants ; and whatever the Thelluson Act did , it did not accelerate the period at which persons take under the will , because it leaves the will supremely alone , except that it prevents ...
Page 195
... effect of the letter when read according to the natural and ordinary significa- tion of the language used . I may say , however , that I think that the clause narrating the cause of granting had this effect , that if when the Cullum ...
... effect of the letter when read according to the natural and ordinary significa- tion of the language used . I may say , however , that I think that the clause narrating the cause of granting had this effect , that if when the Cullum ...
Page 452
... effect of the declaration and provision above quoted as regards the sons ' shares was , in my opinion , to postpone vesting until the sons respectively attained the age of twenty - four , subject to the exercise by the trustees of the ...
... effect of the declaration and provision above quoted as regards the sons ' shares was , in my opinion , to postpone vesting until the sons respectively attained the age of twenty - four , subject to the exercise by the trustees of the ...
Contents
DECISIONS IN THE ENGLISH COURTS | 4 |
CLUB Expulsion of member 95 | 23 |
the Staveley Coal and Iron | 24 |
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