The Scots Law Times, Part 1C.E. Green, 1922 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 317
... lease , it was necessary that he should complete his purchase during the currency of the lease . He had him- self made it impossible for him to do that by assigning the lease to a third party . Whether the landlord accepted his ...
... lease , it was necessary that he should complete his purchase during the currency of the lease . He had him- self made it impossible for him to do that by assigning the lease to a third party . Whether the landlord accepted his ...
Page 318
... lease by making a family arrangement about his business , and as soon as he discovered that that arrangement was contrary to the terms of his lease , he unmade it , and took back the lease into his own name . Again , the so - called ...
... lease by making a family arrangement about his business , and as soon as he discovered that that arrangement was contrary to the terms of his lease , he unmade it , and took back the lease into his own name . Again , the so - called ...
Page 488
... lease ; and further , the said trustees agreed to pay the whole expenses of the lease . The pur- suers believe and aver that at this time there would have been no difficulty in arranging for a lease of a suitable shop in Wishaw on terms ...
... lease ; and further , the said trustees agreed to pay the whole expenses of the lease . The pur- suers believe and aver that at this time there would have been no difficulty in arranging for a lease of a suitable shop in Wishaw on terms ...
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