The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 111
... expression which cannot be left out of view in deciding how a title should be made up to the subjects in question . I have no doubt that , assuming a case in which there was a clause such as is expressed here , " I wish that my ...
... expression which cannot be left out of view in deciding how a title should be made up to the subjects in question . I have no doubt that , assuming a case in which there was a clause such as is expressed here , " I wish that my ...
Page 226
... expressed in precisely similar terms . On the other hand , the majority of the Court were of opinion that if the latter part of the interlocutor had been expressed thus : " and finds the defender liable in expenses to the pursuer ...
... expressed in precisely similar terms . On the other hand , the majority of the Court were of opinion that if the latter part of the interlocutor had been expressed thus : " and finds the defender liable in expenses to the pursuer ...
Page 380
... expressed , the lex loci contractus applied , and the locus contractus depended on the intention of the parties . In this case the parties intended the locus to be Scotland , because ( 1 ) the letter was to be delivered and held in ...
... expressed , the lex loci contractus applied , and the locus contractus depended on the intention of the parties . In this case the parties intended the locus to be Scotland , because ( 1 ) the letter was to be delivered and held in ...
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