The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 159
... whole fund in medio , or alternatively to such part of it as to the Court might seem proper , was also lodged by the Kirk Session of the Lauriston Street congrega- tion , Edinburgh , of the Original Secession Church . These claimants ...
... whole fund in medio , or alternatively to such part of it as to the Court might seem proper , was also lodged by the Kirk Session of the Lauriston Street congrega- tion , Edinburgh , of the Original Secession Church . These claimants ...
Page 285
... whole fee was conditional on his taking the whole course of instruction . He had not taken the whole course and therefore he was not bound to pay the whole fee . ( 2 ) In any event the remedy of the pursuers was not a claim for specific ...
... whole fee was conditional on his taking the whole course of instruction . He had not taken the whole course and therefore he was not bound to pay the whole fee . ( 2 ) In any event the remedy of the pursuers was not a claim for specific ...
Page 313
... whole expenses , would thus have preserved to the estate an asset of some £ 64 . But that the expenses in this case are small is only an accident . If the debtor had not made default , the expenses might have been £ 60 instead of £ 6 ...
... whole expenses , would thus have preserved to the estate an asset of some £ 64 . But that the expenses in this case are small is only an accident . If the debtor had not made default , the expenses might have been £ 60 instead of £ 6 ...
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