The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 96
... suggested in support of the Society's argument that some jus quæsitum was created in favour of Helen Taylor . That is not , in my opinion , tenable . A contract of insurance entered into between A. and B. for the benefit of a third ...
... suggested in support of the Society's argument that some jus quæsitum was created in favour of Helen Taylor . That is not , in my opinion , tenable . A contract of insurance entered into between A. and B. for the benefit of a third ...
Page 180
... suggested whether , under section 10 of the Trusts Act of 1921 , trustees are not entitled to invest in any enumerated security not specially prohibited , meaning thereby , as the argument suggests , prohibited nominatim . This question ...
... suggested whether , under section 10 of the Trusts Act of 1921 , trustees are not entitled to invest in any enumerated security not specially prohibited , meaning thereby , as the argument suggests , prohibited nominatim . This question ...
Page 251
... suggested by pursuer's counsel . He seemed first of all to suggest that such a woman had an option . If it suited her , she could bring a declarator of marriage ; if it did not suit her , she could raise an action for large damages . I ...
... suggested by pursuer's counsel . He seemed first of all to suggest that such a woman had an option . If it suited her , she could bring a declarator of marriage ; if it did not suit her , she could raise an action for large damages . I ...
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