The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 264
... landlord . " In short , land belonging to more than one landlord is not " land available either for the enlargement of an existing holding or holdings of landholders or for the constitu- tion of new holdings otherwise than by agreement ...
... landlord . " In short , land belonging to more than one landlord is not " land available either for the enlargement of an existing holding or holdings of landholders or for the constitu- tion of new holdings otherwise than by agreement ...
Page 266
... landlord or landlords - it is not said respective landlord or landlords - and therefore not neces- sarily the land of the crofters ' own landlord or respective landlords . This is made more clear by the statement that the applicants ...
... landlord or landlords - it is not said respective landlord or landlords - and therefore not neces- sarily the land of the crofters ' own landlord or respective landlords . This is made more clear by the statement that the applicants ...
Page 478
... Landlord Terminating Tenancy Without Good and Sufficient Cause ; Tenants Bound to Give Land- lord " Reasonable Opportunity " of Making Valuation of their Stock ; Tenants Giving Landlord Notice in Writing of Intention to Claim Com ...
... Landlord Terminating Tenancy Without Good and Sufficient Cause ; Tenants Bound to Give Land- lord " Reasonable Opportunity " of Making Valuation of their Stock ; Tenants Giving Landlord Notice in Writing of Intention to Claim Com ...
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