The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1917 - Law |
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Page 3
... reason of the defective condition of the roadway . It was averred that the defen- ders had culpably allowed the surface of the roadway to remain broken up and in a state of disrepair , which made the surface dangerous to persons using ...
... reason of the defective condition of the roadway . It was averred that the defen- ders had culpably allowed the surface of the roadway to remain broken up and in a state of disrepair , which made the surface dangerous to persons using ...
Page 9
... reason why it should , for the owner was not the person entitled to 1916 . the rents , and he should not have to pay . 2ND DIV . No reason was given why the lessee should MacBain recover something which the statute did not v . Gordon ...
... reason why it should , for the owner was not the person entitled to 1916 . the rents , and he should not have to pay . 2ND DIV . No reason was given why the lessee should MacBain recover something which the statute did not v . Gordon ...
Page 10
... reasons declined to found any argument in favour of his contention on section 6 of the Valuation Act , and I express- no opinion as to the construction of that section in this regard or on the effect thereon of section 41 . I am of ...
... reasons declined to found any argument in favour of his contention on section 6 of the Valuation Act , and I express- no opinion as to the construction of that section in this regard or on the effect thereon of section 41 . I am of ...
Page 11
... reason why the tenant under a long lease falls to be entered as owner is because the tack duty originally stipulated ... reasons , is not local taxation is to raise , year by year , the founded on by the pursuer on record , nor in the ...
... reason why the tenant under a long lease falls to be entered as owner is because the tack duty originally stipulated ... reasons , is not local taxation is to raise , year by year , the founded on by the pursuer on record , nor in the ...
Page 16
... reasons , resolved to convert his business ( which apparently was practically his whole estate apart from his furniture and the rever- sionary rights in the house in which he lived ) into a limited company ; and accordingly he entered ...
... reasons , resolved to convert his business ( which apparently was practically his whole estate apart from his furniture and the rever- sionary rights in the house in which he lived ) into a limited company ; and accordingly he entered ...
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