The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 68
... deceased brother in which they con- cluded for declarator that the sum of £ 4000 , which had been paid by their deceased father to the said deceased brother in 1908 , was paid in trust for behoof of the said deceased brother and his ...
... deceased brother in which they con- cluded for declarator that the sum of £ 4000 , which had been paid by their deceased father to the said deceased brother in 1908 , was paid in trust for behoof of the said deceased brother and his ...
Page 114
... deceased . ANS . 2. Admitted . testator . Held ( 1 ) that the solemnities of notarial execution should have been performed unico contextu in the testator's presence , and ( 2 ) that the trust disposition and settlement was accordingly ...
... deceased . ANS . 2. Admitted . testator . Held ( 1 ) that the solemnities of notarial execution should have been performed unico contextu in the testator's presence , and ( 2 ) that the trust disposition and settlement was accordingly ...
Page 52
... deceased's solicitor made another will " in which I was named as residuary legatee and also to receive the house and contents , but he destroyed this remarking that it was unnecessary , as he had no other moneys other than he had left ...
... deceased's solicitor made another will " in which I was named as residuary legatee and also to receive the house and contents , but he destroyed this remarking that it was unnecessary , as he had no other moneys other than he had left ...
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