The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1920 - Law |
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Page 69
... reason for holding that the literal language of that clause is in- adequate to express the full meaning of the testator , and then to find in the will some clear indication of an intention to do something different from what a literal ...
... reason for holding that the literal language of that clause is in- adequate to express the full meaning of the testator , and then to find in the will some clear indication of an intention to do something different from what a literal ...
Page 135
... reason , probably it was a foolish reason , but , at any rate , it is found by the Courts that Mr MacLaren was an honest gentleman , and they cast no doubt upon the freedom of his motives from anything sinister . Under those ...
... reason , probably it was a foolish reason , but , at any rate , it is found by the Courts that Mr MacLaren was an honest gentleman , and they cast no doubt upon the freedom of his motives from anything sinister . Under those ...
Page 313
... reason that the position of a cadet is more favourable than that of a stranger . In the case of a stranger Lyon has ... reasons stated , the arms of the respondent , granted in 1908 , are differ- enced from the Seaforth arms recorded ...
... reason that the position of a cadet is more favourable than that of a stranger . In the case of a stranger Lyon has ... reasons stated , the arms of the respondent , granted in 1908 , are differ- enced from the Seaforth arms recorded ...
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