The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 283
... provisions - Held that the gift of fee to the children was an independent bequest , and that it was not affected by their mother's forfeiture of her liferent . II . Succession- Will - Election - Liferent - Discretion of trustees ...
... provisions - Held that the gift of fee to the children was an independent bequest , and that it was not affected by their mother's forfeiture of her liferent . II . Succession- Will - Election - Liferent - Discretion of trustees ...
Page 285
... provisions of liferent created in favour of the daughters who had a right of legitim , but the provision of fee in favour of the children who had no such right ; so as to raise by implication a condition affecting the bequest to the ...
... provisions of liferent created in favour of the daughters who had a right of legitim , but the provision of fee in favour of the children who had no such right ; so as to raise by implication a condition affecting the bequest to the ...
Page 384
... provisions and their collecting provisions . I take the charging provisions first . The case is one falling under Schedule D of the Income Tax Act 1842 , as amended by the Act of 1853. But the Act of 1853 commences with a charging provision ...
... provisions and their collecting provisions . I take the charging provisions first . The case is one falling under Schedule D of the Income Tax Act 1842 , as amended by the Act of 1853. But the Act of 1853 commences with a charging provision ...
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