The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... regard , however , to the origin and history of the present fund , it may , I think , not unreasonably be held that ... regard . It may be possible to have special regard to the spirit of a founder's intention and yet not to give effect ...
... regard , however , to the origin and history of the present fund , it may , I think , not unreasonably be held that ... regard . It may be possible to have special regard to the spirit of a founder's intention and yet not to give effect ...
Page 296
... regard the cases of Gillies ( 8 R. 505 ) and Hannah's Trs . ( 1924 S.C. 494 ) as authorities supporting these views . It is said that they are distinguishable in respect that they dealt with a forfeiture which was condi- tional , while ...
... regard the cases of Gillies ( 8 R. 505 ) and Hannah's Trs . ( 1924 S.C. 494 ) as authorities supporting these views . It is said that they are distinguishable in respect that they dealt with a forfeiture which was condi- tional , while ...
Page 468
... regard to England in section 4 ( 2 ) . In regard to this direction I remark : ( 1 ) It corresponds with the rule of valuation which has obtained in Scotland ever since 1854. What has to be ascertained is the amount at which the ...
... regard to England in section 4 ( 2 ) . In regard to this direction I remark : ( 1 ) It corresponds with the rule of valuation which has obtained in Scotland ever since 1854. What has to be ascertained is the amount at which the ...
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