The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 189
... carried out , and such cases are now largely met by the provisions of the modern Trusts Acts . But , where no such executive or administrative provisions are want- ing in the trust deed , the Court will not interfere , for the Court in ...
... carried out , and such cases are now largely met by the provisions of the modern Trusts Acts . But , where no such executive or administrative provisions are want- ing in the trust deed , the Court will not interfere , for the Court in ...
Page 302
... carried on for any period . " The question of law assumes , as did also the counsel on both sides in the arguments which they addressed to us , that the business carried on by Mr Guest did , in fact , cease at his death . We are not ...
... carried on for any period . " The question of law assumes , as did also the counsel on both sides in the arguments which they addressed to us , that the business carried on by Mr Guest did , in fact , cease at his death . We are not ...
Page 337
... carrying on contracts for works , and as part of the business the contracts on hand were purchased . These contracts were for the construction of public works , railways , etc. , to be carried out by the contractors . In the present ...
... carrying on contracts for works , and as part of the business the contracts on hand were purchased . These contracts were for the construction of public works , railways , etc. , to be carried out by the contractors . In the present ...
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1ST DIV 2ND DIV action Agents amount appellants apply arbitration assessment Assessor averments bequest buoy Caledonian Railway charge circumstances claim Clan Shaw clause coal compensation conclusion contract Counsel Court of Session Davidson deceased December decision decree deed defender's defenders Division entitled evidence excess profits duty fact February Glasgow Harbour heir heritable House House of Lords income tax inter alia interlocutor intestate judgment jury lands legacy Lord Advocate Lord Dundas Lord Ordinary Lord President Lords Mackenzie Lordships marriage matter ment minister moveable opinion OUTER HOUSE paid parties payment person petition petitioner predeceasing present purpose pursuer railway reason referred regard rent respect respondent Robert Adam rule Schedule Scotland SCOTS LAW share Sheriff Sheriff Court Sheriff-Substitute shew ship shot statute statutory stipend testator tion trade trustees ultra vires valuation Vict workman wreck