The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1917 - Law |
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... tenants in said tenement of the same size and dimensions with similar erections made by him on the ground to the cast of the foresaid tenement , and to have the whole com- pleted within one month after the term of Whitsunday then next ...
... tenants in said tenement of the same size and dimensions with similar erections made by him on the ground to the cast of the foresaid tenement , and to have the whole com- pleted within one month after the term of Whitsunday then next ...
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... tenant under a long lease of a certain piece of land belonging to the defender on which the pursuer's author had built a substantial house was duly entered in the Valuation Roll as the owner of the subjects at the valuation thereof ...
... tenant under a long lease of a certain piece of land belonging to the defender on which the pursuer's author had built a substantial house was duly entered in the Valuation Roll as the owner of the subjects at the valuation thereof ...
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... tenant is in a totally pursuer now maintains in a passage in which he different position from the tenant under a lease appears to assume that the lessee has a statutory of ordinary duration . He is entitled to assign right of relief ...
... tenant is in a totally pursuer now maintains in a passage in which he different position from the tenant under a lease appears to assume that the lessee has a statutory of ordinary duration . He is entitled to assign right of relief ...
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... tenant v . Gordon . under a long lease , against the feudal owner , December 21 , who - as in this case - may be deriving an almost nominal consideration by way of rent ? We were referred to a large number of authorities , but none of ...
... tenant v . Gordon . under a long lease , against the feudal owner , December 21 , who - as in this case - may be deriving an almost nominal consideration by way of rent ? We were referred to a large number of authorities , but none of ...
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appear to be levied from the tenants of building leases , and not from the owner . On the whole matter I have come without difficulty to the conclusion that we must recall the interlocutor of the Sheriff - Substitute and assoilzie the ...
appear to be levied from the tenants of building leases , and not from the owner . On the whole matter I have come without difficulty to the conclusion that we must recall the interlocutor of the Sheriff - Substitute and assoilzie the ...
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