The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 243
... provisions in full satisfaction of legitim it follows that if all should claim legitim their conventional provisions are completely and finally forfeited : Rose's Trs . v . Rose , 1916 S.C. 827 , 1916 , 1 S.L.T. 382 , 2 S.L.T. 84. But ...
... provisions in full satisfaction of legitim it follows that if all should claim legitim their conventional provisions are completely and finally forfeited : Rose's Trs . v . Rose , 1916 S.C. 827 , 1916 , 1 S.L.T. 382 , 2 S.L.T. 84. But ...
Page 245
... provisions hereby the widow claimed their legal rights . The forfeiture Trs . and made and the issue of any predeceasing children " . clause was in much the same terms as in Gillies . Ors . The testator was survived by four children one ...
... provisions hereby the widow claimed their legal rights . The forfeiture Trs . and made and the issue of any predeceasing children " . clause was in much the same terms as in Gillies . Ors . The testator was survived by four children one ...
Page 247
... provisions . It means only that there is time when legal rights are claimed there are in no operative forfeiture which will cause their issue existence beneficiaries , other than the claimant and to lose the conventional provisions in ...
... provisions . It means only that there is time when legal rights are claimed there are in no operative forfeiture which will cause their issue existence beneficiaries , other than the claimant and to lose the conventional provisions in ...
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