The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 83
... hold and weighed on deck before being slung ashore , they would have to be emptied into larger bags and be re - weighed to suit the convenience of the trade in which the receivers were engaged . Mr M'Intosh agreed on the footing that if ...
... hold and weighed on deck before being slung ashore , they would have to be emptied into larger bags and be re - weighed to suit the convenience of the trade in which the receivers were engaged . Mr M'Intosh agreed on the footing that if ...
Page 197
... hold of the vessel . " " The evidence adduced by the pursuer , on whom the onus of proof rests , is strikingly meagre . His manager , Mr Lawson , no doubt speaks to the custom averred , but he is supported by only one witness from ...
... hold of the vessel . " " The evidence adduced by the pursuer , on whom the onus of proof rests , is strikingly meagre . His manager , Mr Lawson , no doubt speaks to the custom averred , but he is supported by only one witness from ...
Page 250
... hold and apply the remainder of the residue of my estate for behoof of my son or sons and issue of sons as aftermentioned , that is to say . First , I provide and declare that they shall hold one share for behoof of each son who ...
... hold and apply the remainder of the residue of my estate for behoof of my son or sons and issue of sons as aftermentioned , that is to say . First , I provide and declare that they shall hold one share for behoof of each son who ...
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