The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 117
Observed , per Lord President , that the expression " other purposes " included any purpose which was matter of express contract between the landlord and the tenant . ( Reported ante , 1913 , 2 S.L.T. 88. ) Reclaiming Note against an ...
Observed , per Lord President , that the expression " other purposes " included any purpose which was matter of express contract between the landlord and the tenant . ( Reported ante , 1913 , 2 S.L.T. 88. ) Reclaiming Note against an ...
Page 118
... purposes are extremely wide- " any purpose whatever " the right of the landlord is so limited that he must not resume for the purpose of letting to another agricultural tenant . In other words , he must not resume for the purpose of ...
... purposes are extremely wide- " any purpose whatever " the right of the landlord is so limited that he must not resume for the purpose of letting to another agricultural tenant . In other words , he must not resume for the purpose of ...
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... purposes , or any November 17 , other public purpose the administration of which is 6. The following is an excerpt from the ... Actor was vested in any persons or body municipally repre- of Sederunt of the Commissioners of Police of ...
... purposes , or any November 17 , other public purpose the administration of which is 6. The following is an excerpt from the ... Actor was vested in any persons or body municipally repre- of Sederunt of the Commissioners of Police of ...
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