The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1917 - Law |
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Page 138
... reasons are given with which I propose to deal seriatim . ( a ) I find no reason compelling me to the view that the purchaser does not require the premises for the occupation of himself . It was stated that he does claim his legal ...
... reasons are given with which I propose to deal seriatim . ( a ) I find no reason compelling me to the view that the purchaser does not require the premises for the occupation of himself . It was stated that he does claim his legal ...
Page 139
... reasons satisfactory to himself . It is still open to him to find lodgings , and , as Stornoway is a town of fairly large size , I have no reason to believe that he will fail to find lodgings if he cares to search for them . Were I to ...
... reasons satisfactory to himself . It is still open to him to find lodgings , and , as Stornoway is a town of fairly large size , I have no reason to believe that he will fail to find lodgings if he cares to search for them . Were I to ...
Page 224
... reasons with which I am in entire agreement . 1 vesting . There is a long series of cases since. HOUSE of appointment ... reason why she should not appoint at any time ; and though , if she had kept the liferent , the appointee could not ...
... reasons with which I am in entire agreement . 1 vesting . There is a long series of cases since. HOUSE of appointment ... reason why she should not appoint at any time ; and though , if she had kept the liferent , the appointee could not ...
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