The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1921 - Law |
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Page 94
... sufficient to support it as onerous , and not revocable by the granter , if the fact be not disapproved by legal evidence . " What is pointed to as decisive is the recital of pre- cisely such a specific occasion or consideration . as is ...
... sufficient to support it as onerous , and not revocable by the granter , if the fact be not disapproved by legal evidence . " What is pointed to as decisive is the recital of pre- cisely such a specific occasion or consideration . as is ...
Page 288
... sufficient to establish that the de- scription in the specification is sufficient for any ordinary practical man . Further , Mr Wilson ap- proached the problem with this advantage , that he was already familiar with the possibility of ...
... sufficient to establish that the de- scription in the specification is sufficient for any ordinary practical man . Further , Mr Wilson ap- proached the problem with this advantage , that he was already familiar with the possibility of ...
Page 296
... sufficient description , and , indeed , because of misleading description so far as fig . 7 is concerned , and that , therefore , on this , as well as on the other grounds before stated , the defenders are entitled to absolvitor . 2ND ...
... sufficient description , and , indeed , because of misleading description so far as fig . 7 is concerned , and that , therefore , on this , as well as on the other grounds before stated , the defenders are entitled to absolvitor . 2ND ...
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1921 the Court 1ST DIV accordingly action Agents agreement Agricultural Holdings Scotland annuity appears apply arbitrator Arbroath authority averments chart child Circassia circumstances claim Clan Shaw clause compensation conclusion contract Court of Session damages decree deed defenders disponed dumb buoy duplicand duty effect entailed entitled expenses fact Fairway Buoy favour feu-duty Glasgow granted ground Harbour heirs held heritable HOUSE income inspector of poor inter alia issue judgment July June lands lease liable liferent Lord Advocate Lord Ordinary Lord President Lordships marriage matter ment November opinion OUTER HOUSE parish payable payment person petition petitioner pilot poll present provision question referred regard residue respect respondents Scotland Scots Law second party shares shew ship St Vigeans statute statutory stipend Strathaven teinds Temperance Scotland tenant testator testator's tion trust disposition trustees ultra vires Vict Whitsunday wife words wreck