The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 256
... clause the absolute gift does not prevail - that there is , in fact , not an absolute gift , but only a gift to the extent contemplated by clause ( c ) ( or , as the testator calls it , third ) of the second part of clause 6 , and that ...
... clause the absolute gift does not prevail - that there is , in fact , not an absolute gift , but only a gift to the extent contemplated by clause ( c ) ( or , as the testator calls it , third ) of the second part of clause 6 , and that ...
Page 303
... clause , Commis- the pursuers under the summons go on to claim from remains vested in the pursuers and is capable of will . the defender an account of his shipments during the enforcement as much as their present claim for the November ...
... clause , Commis- the pursuers under the summons go on to claim from remains vested in the pursuers and is capable of will . the defender an account of his shipments during the enforcement as much as their present claim for the November ...
Page 391
... clause affords Rowtor an additional reason for holding that it cannot Steamship be read along with the provision for a daily rate Love & of discharge , except so far as the custom may Stewart regulate the manner of discharge - either ...
... clause affords Rowtor an additional reason for holding that it cannot Steamship be read along with the provision for a daily rate Love & of discharge , except so far as the custom may Stewart regulate the manner of discharge - either ...
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