The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 98
... clause . There is no disposition or bequest of the annual revenue of the residue in the event of it not being required for the specific purposes set forth in the clause . The trustees were therefore bound to accumulate . I am ...
... clause . There is no disposition or bequest of the annual revenue of the residue in the event of it not being required for the specific purposes set forth in the clause . The trustees were therefore bound to accumulate . I am ...
Page 270
... clause contains a proper alternative , and according to all the authorities cited it is for the debtor and not the creditor to choose the mode of performance . 22 The next question is as to the meaning of the clause . It must be kept in ...
... clause contains a proper alternative , and according to all the authorities cited it is for the debtor and not the creditor to choose the mode of performance . 22 The next question is as to the meaning of the clause . It must be kept in ...
Page 368
... clause in the statutory form . That decision did not so decide . But it decided that a clause expressed in the terms I have just mentioned is exactly equivalent to no clause of assignation of rents at all . In other words , it imports ...
... clause in the statutory form . That decision did not so decide . But it decided that a clause expressed in the terms I have just mentioned is exactly equivalent to no clause of assignation of rents at all . In other words , it imports ...
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