The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 111
... residence in Edinburgh has been preserved . The intention of the pauper would also appear to have been to regard Edinburgh as the parish in which she intended to construct a settlement by residence . In every instance in which she ...
... residence in Edinburgh has been preserved . The intention of the pauper would also appear to have been to regard Edinburgh as the parish in which she intended to construct a settlement by residence . In every instance in which she ...
Page 123
... residence in the parish till the Monday , 29th May . He resided continuously in the parish till 28th May 1908. Held that he did not by one day complete the term of three years of residence necessary to acquire a settle- ment in the ...
... residence in the parish till the Monday , 29th May . He resided continuously in the parish till 28th May 1908. Held that he did not by one day complete the term of three years of residence necessary to acquire a settle- ment in the ...
Page 124
... residence for three years continuously in a parish . That Act continued the old law , but reduced the years of residence . It could never be meant that the statute should be so construed that a person could not be away on account of ...
... residence for three years continuously in a parish . That Act continued the old law , but reduced the years of residence . It could never be meant that the statute should be so construed that a person could not be away on account of ...
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American Thread Co v Joyce 96 | 8 |
FRANCIS ALBERT UMPHERSTON Esq | 18 |
Hero The 104 | 38 |
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