The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1921 - Law |
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Page 156
... parties are entitled to three parts equally among them , and the third parties to the remaining one part equally among them ? or " 2. Is the said share divisible into ten equal shares of which each of the second and third parties take ...
... parties are entitled to three parts equally among them , and the third parties to the remaining one part equally among them ? or " 2. Is the said share divisible into ten equal shares of which each of the second and third parties take ...
Page 209
... parties from settling their disputes in the way which they consider most appropriate , although it may be a matter of sound public policy to set parties free from an agreement entered into , it may be , long before the dispute has ...
... parties from settling their disputes in the way which they consider most appropriate , although it may be a matter of sound public policy to set parties free from an agreement entered into , it may be , long before the dispute has ...
Page 223
... Parties : These parties ' author had no conveyance of teinds , and that was the real distinction between their case and that of the Second Party . There was therefore no burden on teind ( and the only burden was stipend ) of which they ...
... Parties : These parties ' author had no conveyance of teinds , and that was the real distinction between their case and that of the Second Party . There was therefore no burden on teind ( and the only burden was stipend ) of which they ...
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