The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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... prescription , and the idea is that , therefore , the title to the principal lands must have been perfected within that time , and so the ending of the real warrandice is no loss . But there is this difference that the holder of the ...
... prescription , and the idea is that , therefore , the title to the principal lands must have been perfected within that time , and so the ending of the real warrandice is no loss . But there is this difference that the holder of the ...
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... prescribed by the Act of Sederunt , and the regulations and tables of fees therein contained shall , so far as applicable , be held to apply to such proceedings . It shall be competent to an arbitrator agreed on by the parties to direct ...
... prescribed by the Act of Sederunt , and the regulations and tables of fees therein contained shall , so far as applicable , be held to apply to such proceedings . It shall be competent to an arbitrator agreed on by the parties to direct ...
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... prescribed fee in terms of section 11 ( 3 ) of the Act of 1923 . ( 12 ) Payment by the applicant of the prescribed fee for which he has given security may be enforced by decree for the amount thereof , but it may be allowed to him as ...
... prescribed fee in terms of section 11 ( 3 ) of the Act of 1923 . ( 12 ) Payment by the applicant of the prescribed fee for which he has given security may be enforced by decree for the amount thereof , but it may be allowed to him as ...
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and shall be accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed for an application for Stated Case in the Acts of Sederunt regulating fees of Court . ( b ) The sheriff - clerk shall forthwith intimate such application and the question or ...
and shall be accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed for an application for Stated Case in the Acts of Sederunt regulating fees of Court . ( b ) The sheriff - clerk shall forthwith intimate such application and the question or ...
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... prescription , and / or the ordinary period of search , be 40 years or 20 years . It may be readily admitted that a search which does not shew the foundation writ is not altogether satisfactory from the point of view of a prudent ...
... prescription , and / or the ordinary period of search , be 40 years or 20 years . It may be readily admitted that a search which does not shew the foundation writ is not altogether satisfactory from the point of view of a prudent ...
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