The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1920 - Law |
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Page 12
... effect of a judgment in the opposite sense is in every case to limit the operation of equitable compensation to a period not exceeding twenty - one years . Such a limitation has never been hinted at in any of the cases on that sub- ject ...
... effect of a judgment in the opposite sense is in every case to limit the operation of equitable compensation to a period not exceeding twenty - one years . Such a limitation has never been hinted at in any of the cases on that sub- ject ...
Page 27
... effect that , when an action is in Court , it should , in the ordinary case , be settled only by a joint minute to which the authority of the Court has been interponed . I must assume , however , in deference to the authorities , that ...
... effect that , when an action is in Court , it should , in the ordinary case , be settled only by a joint minute to which the authority of the Court has been interponed . I must assume , however , in deference to the authorities , that ...
Page 90
... effect . v . Clark ( 8 R. 142 ) , are often referred to but without much practical effect , so far as the citation and discussion of the many and varied decisions which are cited as bearing on the particular question under discussion ...
... effect . v . Clark ( 8 R. 142 ) , are often referred to but without much practical effect , so far as the citation and discussion of the many and varied decisions which are cited as bearing on the particular question under discussion ...
Page 98
... effect to special considerations of equity 3. The defences being irrelevant the defender's which the present abnormal situation might pleas in law should be repelled . The defender pleaded : 1. The pursuer being entitled under the ...
... effect to special considerations of equity 3. The defences being irrelevant the defender's which the present abnormal situation might pleas in law should be repelled . The defender pleaded : 1. The pursuer being entitled under the ...
Page 126
... effects of an allocation of investments to protect a testamentary provision . It is well settled by such cases as Robinson ( 8 R. ( H.L. ) 127 ) , Scott ( 23 R. 52 ) , and Vans Dunlop's Trs . , ( 1912 S.C. 10 ) that the effect of ...
... effects of an allocation of investments to protect a testamentary provision . It is well settled by such cases as Robinson ( 8 R. ( H.L. ) 127 ) , Scott ( 23 R. 52 ) , and Vans Dunlop's Trs . , ( 1912 S.C. 10 ) that the effect of ...
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