The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1915 - Law |
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Page 155
... taken for new holdings forms part or the whole of the subject which he holds under a current lease- that is to say , if part of his farm is taken and he is left with the remainder , reduced in value by such taking , or if the whole of ...
... taken for new holdings forms part or the whole of the subject which he holds under a current lease- that is to say , if part of his farm is taken and he is left with the remainder , reduced in value by such taking , or if the whole of ...
Page 324
... taken out of the heir's person and vested in the trustee in his sequestration . 66 that after the sequestration of the heir who has taken the estate the sequestration of the ancestor is neither required nor competent . In the latter ...
... taken out of the heir's person and vested in the trustee in his sequestration . 66 that after the sequestration of the heir who has taken the estate the sequestration of the ancestor is neither required nor competent . In the latter ...
Page 411
... taken out of Sequestration ; Circum- stances in which held that Goods in question formed part of the plenishing of the Premises and fell to be included in the Sequestration . Lawsons Ltd. v . The Avon Indiarubber Co. Ltd.-S. Small ...
... taken out of Sequestration ; Circum- stances in which held that Goods in question formed part of the plenishing of the Premises and fell to be included in the Sequestration . Lawsons Ltd. v . The Avon Indiarubber Co. Ltd.-S. Small ...
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