The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 245
... obligations in the one contract SHERIFF COURT . the obligation , namely , to put the farm buildings is the point . It is one contract , referring to one into a tenantable condition . I observe that the subject - matter ( the farm and ...
... obligations in the one contract SHERIFF COURT . the obligation , namely , to put the farm buildings is the point . It is one contract , referring to one into a tenantable condition . I observe that the subject - matter ( the farm and ...
Page 245
... obligation either express or implied - in this case implied . I observe that in the case of Napier v . Ferrier ( 1847 , 9 D. 1354 ) Lord Fullerton ( at p . 1360 ) says , in reference to a similar obligation in a missive of lease : " The ...
... obligation either express or implied - in this case implied . I observe that in the case of Napier v . Ferrier ( 1847 , 9 D. 1354 ) Lord Fullerton ( at p . 1360 ) says , in reference to a similar obligation in a missive of lease : " The ...
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... Obligation of relief of a written obli- gation cannot be created by parole evidence . " No reasons are reported for the judgment ; but it may be presumed to have proceeded on the argument of the successful litigant , who main- tained ...
... Obligation of relief of a written obli- gation cannot be created by parole evidence . " No reasons are reported for the judgment ; but it may be presumed to have proceeded on the argument of the successful litigant , who main- tained ...
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