The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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Page 21
... hold that in the circumstances of this case the provisions by Lord Haddington in favour of his younger children must be held to have been granted within the meaning of the 1868 Act at the time when he consented to the deed by the heir ...
... hold that in the circumstances of this case the provisions by Lord Haddington in favour of his younger children must be held to have been granted within the meaning of the 1868 Act at the time when he consented to the deed by the heir ...
Page 22
... hold to apply to Earl of provisions in favour of the children of an heir- Hadding apparent equally with provisions in favour of Petitioner . the children of an heir in possession . That section is curiously expressed . According to 1918 ...
... hold to apply to Earl of provisions in favour of the children of an heir- Hadding apparent equally with provisions in favour of Petitioner . the children of an heir in possession . That section is curiously expressed . According to 1918 ...
Page 46
... hold it to be , there seems to me to be no indication in the instrument before us of any intention adverse to its application . On the contrary , any indications I can discern appear to me to be favourable ; particularly the fact that ...
... hold it to be , there seems to me to be no indication in the instrument before us of any intention adverse to its application . On the contrary , any indications I can discern appear to me to be favourable ; particularly the fact that ...
Page 48
... hold , but I agree with all your Lordships that the dicta in question , although not necessary to the decision of Bowman's case , are to be regarded as authoritative opinions , and have displaced the former rule in favour of what I ...
... hold , but I agree with all your Lordships that the dicta in question , although not necessary to the decision of Bowman's case , are to be regarded as authoritative opinions , and have displaced the former rule in favour of what I ...
Page 50
... hold money in the family is not , however , the only Scot's character- istic which early vesting offends . The average Scot dislikes anticipating family succession by The disapproval of Hay's Trs . by weighty dicta borrowing on ...
... hold money in the family is not , however , the only Scot's character- istic which early vesting offends . The average Scot dislikes anticipating family succession by The disapproval of Hay's Trs . by weighty dicta borrowing on ...
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