The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1917 - Law |
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Page 139
... seems to me preferable that the house should be occupied by the purchaser , because he has the best right to do so , and also because his family number six , rather than that they should be occupied by two people - the defender and his ...
... seems to me preferable that the house should be occupied by the purchaser , because he has the best right to do so , and also because his family number six , rather than that they should be occupied by two people - the defender and his ...
Page 145
... seems to have been assumed in similar case to the present , to which we were that case , the result might have been different . referred , seems to be founded on a misunder - Lord Anderson says that " by contract the standing of the ...
... seems to have been assumed in similar case to the present , to which we were that case , the result might have been different . referred , seems to be founded on a misunder - Lord Anderson says that " by contract the standing of the ...
Page 263
... seems to me that where the allega- viscount- tion is that the arbiter's appointment is funditus ess Cow- null , the determination of that question is for Ferries . the Court . There seems to be incongruity , to December 6 , put it no ...
... seems to me that where the allega- viscount- tion is that the arbiter's appointment is funditus ess Cow- null , the determination of that question is for Ferries . the Court . There seems to be incongruity , to December 6 , put it no ...
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