The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1917 - Law |
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... house on the back ground behind the tenement- Petition by disponer's successors in title in 1915 to Dean of Guild for warrant to erect a stable and gig - house on a part of the back ground - Held that the reservation in the disposition ...
... house on the back ground behind the tenement- Petition by disponer's successors in title in 1915 to Dean of Guild for warrant to erect a stable and gig - house on a part of the back ground - Held that the reservation in the disposition ...
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... house not exceeding 19 feet in length , 17 feet in breadth over the walls , or 15 feet above the height of the said street , and that they propose to erect a stable and gig - house fronting West George Lane , all as shewn on the plans ...
... house not exceeding 19 feet in length , 17 feet in breadth over the walls , or 15 feet above the height of the said street , and that they propose to erect a stable and gig - house fronting West George Lane , all as shewn on the plans ...
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... house . " Their counsel tion is much smaller . In Anderson's case the urged that the reserved power and liberty to House of Lords held that the alleged real " erect " the stable must necessarily be read as- burden - a building ...
... house . " Their counsel tion is much smaller . In Anderson's case the urged that the reserved power and liberty to House of Lords held that the alleged real " erect " the stable must necessarily be read as- burden - a building ...
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... house there would have been no uncertainty . But it is over thirty feet , whereas the stable and gig - house is only nineteen . It was therefore impossible to say whether the stable and gig - house would be in the centre of the boundary ...
... house there would have been no uncertainty . But it is over thirty feet , whereas the stable and gig - house is only nineteen . It was therefore impossible to say whether the stable and gig - house would be in the centre of the boundary ...
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... house of Ellon . ' This tack is dated in 1853 , and it appears from it that certain dwelling - houses had by that time , and no doubt very soon after the original tack was granted , been erected on the ground , and these houses the ...
... house of Ellon . ' This tack is dated in 1853 , and it appears from it that certain dwelling - houses had by that time , and no doubt very soon after the original tack was granted , been erected on the ground , and these houses the ...
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