The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 126
... amount of the compensation payable under section 17 ( 1 ) was to be determined by reference to the extent of the loss sustained or likely to be sustained at any time during the five years beginning with the primary vesting date in ...
... amount of the compensation payable under section 17 ( 1 ) was to be determined by reference to the extent of the loss sustained or likely to be sustained at any time during the five years beginning with the primary vesting date in ...
Page 342
... amount which the estate realised . Held that , where there had been realisation in ordinary course , the actual realised value and not the estimated value as at the date of the deceased's death determined the quantum of the moveable ...
... amount which the estate realised . Held that , where there had been realisation in ordinary course , the actual realised value and not the estimated value as at the date of the deceased's death determined the quantum of the moveable ...
Page 31
... amount of fee and v . M'Ghee outlays allowed in practice in Glasgow is £ 8 8s . 3d . Under the new Act of Sederunt the fee allowed is £ 12 9s . 4d . and outlays of £ 2 making a total of £ 14 9s . 4d . as against £ 8 8s . The discrepancy ...
... amount of fee and v . M'Ghee outlays allowed in practice in Glasgow is £ 8 8s . 3d . Under the new Act of Sederunt the fee allowed is £ 12 9s . 4d . and outlays of £ 2 making a total of £ 14 9s . 4d . as against £ 8 8s . The discrepancy ...
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