The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 71
... condition proper and safe for the general public using it . The condition of the flagstone in question was the result of a gradual process , and for some time before the accident the defenders were aware , or ought to have been aware ...
... condition proper and safe for the general public using it . The condition of the flagstone in question was the result of a gradual process , and for some time before the accident the defenders were aware , or ought to have been aware ...
Page 337
... condition men- tioned in the fourteenth purpose of the will is not contra bonos mores . So far as I can see , the testator did not intend to humiliate his first | Wemyss v . 1920 . wife or to tempt her son to behave undutifully , 1st ...
... condition men- tioned in the fourteenth purpose of the will is not contra bonos mores . So far as I can see , the testator did not intend to humiliate his first | Wemyss v . 1920 . wife or to tempt her son to behave undutifully , 1st ...
Page 338
... condition which is expressed in language sufficiently clear and certain to constitute a good suspensive condition . It may be noted that the condition with which we are concerned 90 . in the present action is intended to operate firstly ...
... condition which is expressed in language sufficiently clear and certain to constitute a good suspensive condition . It may be noted that the condition with which we are concerned 90 . in the present action is intended to operate firstly ...
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