The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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Page 12
... consider that a question of practice of some importance in con- nection with the adjustment of specifications is raised , I think it right to state why I took the course which I did . At the previous discussion before me I thought it ...
... consider that a question of practice of some importance in con- nection with the adjustment of specifications is raised , I think it right to state why I took the course which I did . At the previous discussion before me I thought it ...
Page 19
... considering the application of these considerations to the case of provisions in favour of the children of an heir - apparent , I turn for a moment to consider how a special provision in favour of the heir - apparent came to be made by ...
... considering the application of these considerations to the case of provisions in favour of the children of an heir - apparent , I turn for a moment to consider how a special provision in favour of the heir - apparent came to be made by ...
Page 20
... consider what appears to me to be the much more difficult question as to whether the former are in any way affected by the provisions of section 6 of the Aberdeen Act ( the three- years ' rent rule ) read in connection with section 6 of ...
... consider what appears to me to be the much more difficult question as to whether the former are in any way affected by the provisions of section 6 of the Aberdeen Act ( the three- years ' rent rule ) read in connection with section 6 of ...
Page 36
... consider the effect of the additional obligation imposed on the pursuers by the letter of 6th November to release the " Claddagh from the existing coal contract . It does not appear to me that the defenders require to found on cases ...
... consider the effect of the additional obligation imposed on the pursuers by the letter of 6th November to release the " Claddagh from the existing coal contract . It does not appear to me that the defenders require to found on cases ...
Page 45
... consider , the settled law of Scotland that a destination to heirs is quite as good a conditional institution as one in favour of a named person , whether a relative or a stranger ; and will , as a rule , be suspensive of vesting . If ...
... consider , the settled law of Scotland that a destination to heirs is quite as good a conditional institution as one in favour of a named person , whether a relative or a stranger ; and will , as a rule , be suspensive of vesting . If ...
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