The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 47
... heir in possession . Lord Justice - Clerk simple destination to A. and the heirs male of Boyle considered the case to be " precisely the his body , whom failing to B. , etc. , etc. , the same in principle with those where we have ...
... heir in possession . Lord Justice - Clerk simple destination to A. and the heirs male of Boyle considered the case to be " precisely the his body , whom failing to B. , etc. , etc. , the same in principle with those where we have ...
Page 51
... heir should avail himself of the particular defect which existed in the entail by doing the thing which was not effectually prohibited . That led to a great deal of uncertainty in titles , and it was thought very justly that this was an ...
... heir should avail himself of the particular defect which existed in the entail by doing the thing which was not effectually prohibited . That led to a great deal of uncertainty in titles , and it was thought very justly that this was an ...
Page 121
... heir of entail . What he acquires , unless he voluntarily takes a discharge or an assignation to himself as heir of entail , he transmits to his own heir . His obligation , on the other hand , is as heir of entail , and transmits only ...
... heir of entail . What he acquires , unless he voluntarily takes a discharge or an assignation to himself as heir of entail , he transmits to his own heir . His obligation , on the other hand , is as heir of entail , and transmits only ...
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