The Scots Law Times, Volume 4C.E. Green, 1896 - Law |
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Page 41
... interest at the rate of 5 per cent . , from the date of his father's death . The Lord Ordinary ( Stormonth Darling ) gave judgment in his favour , holding that he was bound by the invariable practice to give interest at the rate of 5 ...
... interest at the rate of 5 per cent . , from the date of his father's death . The Lord Ordinary ( Stormonth Darling ) gave judgment in his favour , holding that he was bound by the invariable practice to give interest at the rate of 5 ...
Page 198
... interest , and further , that the indem- nity clause ( which was couched in the usual terms and was wide and liberal ) contained in Noble's trust disposition and settlement absolved them from liability . The Lord Ordinary ( Lord ...
... interest , and further , that the indem- nity clause ( which was couched in the usual terms and was wide and liberal ) contained in Noble's trust disposition and settlement absolved them from liability . The Lord Ordinary ( Lord ...
Page 199
... interest fixed by the Lord Ordinary was too high . If the trustees had invested in Consols , there could be no doubt that no action could have lain against them . The average rate of interest of money so invested would have been under 3 ...
... interest fixed by the Lord Ordinary was too high . If the trustees had invested in Consols , there could be no doubt that no action could have lain against them . The average rate of interest of money so invested would have been under 3 ...
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ARBITRATION | 6 |
LICENSING Justices Disqualification Interest | 10 |
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