The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 61
... subjects for £ 700 to company promoted by himself , and in which he was principal shareholder , and charging that in a suspension of the charge C. was not entitled to challenge the adequacy of the price of lands in security of both ...
... subjects for £ 700 to company promoted by himself , and in which he was principal shareholder , and charging that in a suspension of the charge C. was not entitled to challenge the adequacy of the price of lands in security of both ...
Page 252
... subjects would render it impossible for the pursuer to reside in said mansion - house . " The extent of the whole subjects , as already stated , is 103 acres , and the total value of them is £ 11,950 . The value of the mansion - house ...
... subjects would render it impossible for the pursuer to reside in said mansion - house . " The extent of the whole subjects , as already stated , is 103 acres , and the total value of them is £ 11,950 . The value of the mansion - house ...
Page 288
... subjects possessed by him at Mossburnford . Section 26 of the Small Landholders ( Scotland ) Act 1911 provides , inter alia , ( 1 ) that " for the purposes of the Landholders Acts a holding shall be deemed to include any right in ...
... subjects possessed by him at Mossburnford . Section 26 of the Small Landholders ( Scotland ) Act 1911 provides , inter alia , ( 1 ) that " for the purposes of the Landholders Acts a holding shall be deemed to include any right in ...
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