The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 78
... ment until the last surviving child should attain majority . The surviving children maintained that nothing vested in Mary Wordie Allan , and that the whole residue , subject as aforesaid , vested in them at the date when the youngest ...
... ment until the last surviving child should attain majority . The surviving children maintained that nothing vested in Mary Wordie Allan , and that the whole residue , subject as aforesaid , vested in them at the date when the youngest ...
Page 238
... ment unless they are living together as husband and wife . " The general scheme of Mr Watson's settle- ment was to divide his estate among his four children , the son in fee and the three daughters in liferent , with fee to issue , and ...
... ment unless they are living together as husband and wife . " The general scheme of Mr Watson's settle- ment was to divide his estate among his four children , the son in fee and the three daughters in liferent , with fee to issue , and ...
Page 408
... ment of the 1st September to which I have on behalf of his constituent . There is a great referred . As mentioned , I declined to recognise deal of ambiguity , to my mind , in the term , and the will read to the relatives as a proper ...
... ment of the 1st September to which I have on behalf of his constituent . There is a great referred . As mentioned , I declined to recognise deal of ambiguity , to my mind , in the term , and the will read to the relatives as a proper ...
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