The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 50
... seems to me to be quite right in holding that , in order to the effectual exercise of the faculty to sell , the price must be committed to the hands of a trustee , -deed of James Hope Lloyd Verney , who was unless , perhaps , in the ...
... seems to me to be quite right in holding that , in order to the effectual exercise of the faculty to sell , the price must be committed to the hands of a trustee , -deed of James Hope Lloyd Verney , who was unless , perhaps , in the ...
Page 107
... seems to me he has an interest to have this fact judicially declared , so that he may have an answer ready to any demand which may be Husband and wife - Marriage - Nullity - Fraud - Conceal - made against him for the aliment of that ...
... seems to me he has an interest to have this fact judicially declared , so that he may have an answer ready to any demand which may be Husband and wife - Marriage - Nullity - Fraud - Conceal - made against him for the aliment of that ...
Page 360
... seems to me that this use of the word must have been intended by Mr Cobban . I think the fair and right con- struction of the clause is that it directs an equal division of the residue among Peter and his children ( excepting the two ...
... seems to me that this use of the word must have been intended by Mr Cobban . I think the fair and right con- struction of the clause is that it directs an equal division of the residue among Peter and his children ( excepting the two ...
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