The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 86
... parties entitled to assess the second parties for water purposes on the full annual value of their undertaking above ground and on one - fourth of the annual value of their underground pipes , until the loans contracted in 1888-9 are ...
... parties entitled to assess the second parties for water purposes on the full annual value of their undertaking above ground and on one - fourth of the annual value of their underground pipes , until the loans contracted in 1888-9 are ...
Page 209
... parties were put to their election . They were entitled to take their liferent pro- visions under the settlement , but , in that case , they would manifestly have no right either to the legacies left to them under their father's will ...
... parties were put to their election . They were entitled to take their liferent pro- visions under the settlement , but , in that case , they would manifestly have no right either to the legacies left to them under their father's will ...
Page 327
... parties to the deed did not affect the preference of the fifth parties , which had been already secured to them ( Athole Hydropathic Co. Ltd. in Liquidation v . Scottish Provincial Assurance Co. , 1886 , 13 R. 818 , per Lord President ...
... parties to the deed did not affect the preference of the fifth parties , which had been already secured to them ( Athole Hydropathic Co. Ltd. in Liquidation v . Scottish Provincial Assurance Co. , 1886 , 13 R. 818 , per Lord President ...
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