The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 51
... Division and by this Division , which shew that the Court , in certain circum- stances , have granted applications by trustees to allow advances out of capital to be made on behalf of major beneficiaries who had merely a contingent ...
... Division and by this Division , which shew that the Court , in certain circum- stances , have granted applications by trustees to allow advances out of capital to be made on behalf of major beneficiaries who had merely a contingent ...
Page 379
... division must be on the basis of actual facts and that the fiction of the husband's death , introduced probably for reasons to be found only in an examination of the history of the law's development , is not to be used beyond what is ...
... division must be on the basis of actual facts and that the fiction of the husband's death , introduced probably for reasons to be found only in an examination of the history of the law's development , is not to be used beyond what is ...
Page 506
... division of price . - It shall be the duty of the trustee to make up a scheme of ranking and division of the claims of the heritable creditors and other creditors on the price of the heritable estate sold ; and such scheme of ranking ...
... division of price . - It shall be the duty of the trustee to make up a scheme of ranking and division of the claims of the heritable creditors and other creditors on the price of the heritable estate sold ; and such scheme of ranking ...
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