The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 208
... heirs of A.'s body , but actually imports a October 18 , remainder in tail to himself . 1915 . In Scotland the law is very different . There the property in land cannot be broken up into estates . The liferenter does not own the free ...
... heirs of A.'s body , but actually imports a October 18 , remainder in tail to himself . 1915 . In Scotland the law is very different . There the property in land cannot be broken up into estates . The liferenter does not own the free ...
Page 212
... heirs may be so divided as to give the name of Carnegy . The entailer had already October 18 , estate to every individual heir in succession , given a preference to the males over the females , why may not the next gift to heirs ...
... heirs may be so divided as to give the name of Carnegy . The entailer had already October 18 , estate to every individual heir in succession , given a preference to the males over the females , why may not the next gift to heirs ...
Page 213
... heir seriatim . ” entailer's mind . 1915 . HOUSE should take only on failure of the heirs male. The class of heirs male , taken in its natural sense , and looked at from the point of view of the maker of the deed , was the entire class of ...
... heir seriatim . ” entailer's mind . 1915 . HOUSE should take only on failure of the heirs male. The class of heirs male , taken in its natural sense , and looked at from the point of view of the maker of the deed , was the entire class of ...
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