The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 177
... effect that the trustees , in point of fact , had no power to borrow . I also agree with Mr Dykes ' view that averments are not necessary to the effect that , in these circumstances , a lender could not be found willing to advance the ...
... effect that the trustees , in point of fact , had no power to borrow . I also agree with Mr Dykes ' view that averments are not necessary to the effect that , in these circumstances , a lender could not be found willing to advance the ...
Page 212
... effect decided by Lord Currie- hill in Forbes v . Baroness Clinton ( 6 M. 900 , at page 904 ) . That learned judge ... effect it . It , in effect , attaches a condition to the gift to the heirs whatsoever of the body of an heir male to ...
... effect decided by Lord Currie- hill in Forbes v . Baroness Clinton ( 6 M. 900 , at page 904 ) . That learned judge ... effect it . It , in effect , attaches a condition to the gift to the heirs whatsoever of the body of an heir male to ...
Page 326
... effect of any such attachment ( if valid ) would be to disturb and alter the rights conferred upon the whole creditors of Lady Menzies by section 103 . Counsel for the respondents founded upon the proviso in section 97 ( 2 ) of the Act ...
... effect of any such attachment ( if valid ) would be to disturb and alter the rights conferred upon the whole creditors of Lady Menzies by section 103 . Counsel for the respondents founded upon the proviso in section 97 ( 2 ) of the Act ...
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