The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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... application of the bequest fund will be for the best interest of the whole beneficiaries of the trust . The original £ 500 be- queathed to the Prime Gilt Box , by accumulation of income , has become much larger than is necessary to ...
... application of the bequest fund will be for the best interest of the whole beneficiaries of the trust . The original £ 500 be- queathed to the Prime Gilt Box , by accumulation of income , has become much larger than is necessary to ...
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... application should be presented with any reasonable convenience in the Outer House as regards one part of the bargain , and in the Inner House as regards another part , it seems to me that that is not the case of a petition presented ...
... application should be presented with any reasonable convenience in the Outer House as regards one part of the bargain , and in the Inner House as regards another part , it seems to me that that is not the case of a petition presented ...
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... application of the funds of trade unions in securing the return of members of Parliament . In the Court of Appeal , Moulton and Farwell , L.JJ. pronounced it illegal on the ground that a pledge was exacted from the candidates who were ...
... application of the funds of trade unions in securing the return of members of Parliament . In the Court of Appeal , Moulton and Farwell , L.JJ. pronounced it illegal on the ground that a pledge was exacted from the candidates who were ...
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