The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 82
... further sum of £ 3000 on the security of the estates . Further , in order to meet expenditure for improvements on the estates and claims by tenants for meliorations , etc. , the trustees in 1886 borrowed a further sum of £ 4300 . The ...
... further sum of £ 3000 on the security of the estates . Further , in order to meet expenditure for improvements on the estates and claims by tenants for meliorations , etc. , the trustees in 1886 borrowed a further sum of £ 4300 . The ...
Page 231
... Further , there is a general provision that should the tenant choose to crop the ground in any manner other than that specified during the currency of the lease without written consent of the landlord , he comes under an obligation to ...
... Further , there is a general provision that should the tenant choose to crop the ground in any manner other than that specified during the currency of the lease without written consent of the landlord , he comes under an obligation to ...
Page 281
... further penalty not exceeding forty shillings for every day during which such occupation is continued : Provided always , that before pronouncing any such order the Magistrates and Council shall call upon the owner to shew cause against ...
... further penalty not exceeding forty shillings for every day during which such occupation is continued : Provided always , that before pronouncing any such order the Magistrates and Council shall call upon the owner to shew cause against ...
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