The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 166
... entitled to a liferent of three - fifths of the undivided trust estate , to the effect of postponing any payment of legitim out of the said three - fifths until her death ? Or " ( b ) Are the first parties bound or entitled , during the ...
... entitled to a liferent of three - fifths of the undivided trust estate , to the effect of postponing any payment of legitim out of the said three - fifths until her death ? Or " ( b ) Are the first parties bound or entitled , during the ...
Page 209
... entitled to do so , because he is master of the procedure before him , and it is his duty to receive any information which he thinks neces- sary or desirable to enable him to discharge the duty which is laid upon him - to pronounce such ...
... entitled to do so , because he is master of the procedure before him , and it is his duty to receive any information which he thinks neces- sary or desirable to enable him to discharge the duty which is laid upon him - to pronounce such ...
Page 211
... entitled to come forward and impugn the genuineness of a memorandum . I can figure one case at least in which it would be difficult to deny the title and interest of an approved society . I refer to the case where they had initiated pro ...
... entitled to come forward and impugn the genuineness of a memorandum . I can figure one case at least in which it would be difficult to deny the title and interest of an approved society . I refer to the case where they had initiated pro ...
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