The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 37
With regard to the bottling process , the pro- secutor undertakes to prove that this is a non- textile factory , and he says that he does so by reference to the section of the Act which has been alluded to , namely , section 149 ( 1 ) ...
With regard to the bottling process , the pro- secutor undertakes to prove that this is a non- textile factory , and he says that he does so by reference to the section of the Act which has been alluded to , namely , section 149 ( 1 ) ...
Page 112
... regard to the constitution of marriage was altered in regard to certain countries by the Council of Trent , and as regards most countries by the present Pontiff , these changes do not , so far as I know , affect the present question ...
... regard to the constitution of marriage was altered in regard to certain countries by the Council of Trent , and as regards most countries by the present Pontiff , these changes do not , so far as I know , affect the present question ...
Page 330
... regard to the family of her daughter Marion . The testatrix was in loco parentis to her great- grandchildren Harry and Mary . It therefore appears to me that the equity upon which the conditio si sine liberis rests should be applied to ...
... regard to the family of her daughter Marion . The testatrix was in loco parentis to her great- grandchildren Harry and Mary . It therefore appears to me that the equity upon which the conditio si sine liberis rests should be applied to ...
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