The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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... direction and appoint ment , then to her heirs and executors whomso- ever . Now , the whole question is , How are the trustees to carry out that perfectly explicit direction ? If the children had survived and attained majority , the ...
... direction and appoint ment , then to her heirs and executors whomso- ever . Now , the whole question is , How are the trustees to carry out that perfectly explicit direction ? If the children had survived and attained majority , the ...
Page 187
... directions con- tained in the last place in the said deed of direction and apportionment ? 3. ( a ) Is the sixth party entitled to the fee of the said sum of £ 4800 ... free of all restrictions ? Or , ( b ) Has there been a valid ...
... directions con- tained in the last place in the said deed of direction and apportionment ? 3. ( a ) Is the sixth party entitled to the fee of the said sum of £ 4800 ... free of all restrictions ? Or , ( b ) Has there been a valid ...
Page 494
... direction " divide " the residue " equally among " the to " divide among , " along with a subsequent direction to hold for liferent use allenarly , had never been held to constitute a gift of fee ( cf. MacGregor's Trs . v . MacGregor ...
... direction " divide " the residue " equally among " the to " divide among , " along with a subsequent direction to hold for liferent use allenarly , had never been held to constitute a gift of fee ( cf. MacGregor's Trs . v . MacGregor ...
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