The Scots Law Times, Volume 4C.E. Green, 1896 - Law |
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... street , " to form the one - half of the street situated next the two plots of ground . It was further declared that the first parties or their successors , including the feuars on the opposite side of the street , might make the street ...
... street , " to form the one - half of the street situated next the two plots of ground . It was further declared that the first parties or their successors , including the feuars on the opposite side of the street , might make the street ...
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... street , " to form the one - half of the street situated next the two plots of ground . It was further declared that the first parties or their successors , including the feuars on the opposite side of the street , might make the street ...
... street , " to form the one - half of the street situated next the two plots of ground . It was further declared that the first parties or their successors , including the feuars on the opposite side of the street , might make the street ...
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... street was authorised to be constructed under sect . 290 of the 1866 Act , and in the application for authority it was stated that the maximum height of the houses pro- posed to be built was to be 60 feet . Warrant to construct the street ...
... street was authorised to be constructed under sect . 290 of the 1866 Act , and in the application for authority it was stated that the maximum height of the houses pro- posed to be built was to be 60 feet . Warrant to construct the street ...
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