The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1917 - Law |
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Page 49
... conclusion which I have labelled ( b ) , and which is set forth more fully in detail in the subsequent third conclusion . In the first place , the pursuer himself makes no settlement by the marriage contract upon his wife , and the ...
... conclusion which I have labelled ( b ) , and which is set forth more fully in detail in the subsequent third conclusion . In the first place , the pursuer himself makes no settlement by the marriage contract upon his wife , and the ...
Page 50
... conclusion ( firstly ) , and does not there- fore require further notice . The summons then passes to an alternative conclusion , which raises , I think , the only difficult question in the case , and one undeniably important to the ...
... conclusion ( firstly ) , and does not there- fore require further notice . The summons then passes to an alternative conclusion , which raises , I think , the only difficult question in the case , and one undeniably important to the ...
Page 52
... conclusions of the summons , of dismissing the action . I think in so doing your Lordship may unnecessarily prejudice the ... conclusion of the summons the Court is asked to apply the law of Scotland to the rights of parties under the ...
... conclusions of the summons , of dismissing the action . I think in so doing your Lordship may unnecessarily prejudice the ... conclusion of the summons the Court is asked to apply the law of Scotland to the rights of parties under the ...
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