The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 182
... parties . The tack is and must be the governing instrument , settling the mutual rights of the parties ; and it is fit to be observed , that a court of law or equity never more widely departs from that which usefully and safely is its ...
... parties . The tack is and must be the governing instrument , settling the mutual rights of the parties ; and it is fit to be observed , that a court of law or equity never more widely departs from that which usefully and safely is its ...
Page 344
... parties paid to the first parties the sum of £ 1 in settlement of the said composition , and the first parties granted a receipt to the second parties for this sum , which was endorsed upon the said feu - charter . The receipt is in the ...
... parties paid to the first parties the sum of £ 1 in settlement of the said composition , and the first parties granted a receipt to the second parties for this sum , which was endorsed upon the said feu - charter . The receipt is in the ...
Page 448
... parties granted a second feu- charter to the second parties in consideration of a price of £ 500 and a feu - duty of 1d . Scots yearly , if asked only . This feu was granted primarily in order to furnish , in title , a site for a ...
... parties granted a second feu- charter to the second parties in consideration of a price of £ 500 and a feu - duty of 1d . Scots yearly , if asked only . This feu was granted primarily in order to furnish , in title , a site for a ...
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