The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 19
... agree on the part of the proprietor of the lower flat cannot be meant , because that proprietor has no agreement to give . No doubt he cannot rebuild , nor can he prevent the proprietor of the air space rebuilding , but he has a common ...
... agree on the part of the proprietor of the lower flat cannot be meant , because that proprietor has no agreement to give . No doubt he cannot rebuild , nor can he prevent the proprietor of the air space rebuilding , but he has a common ...
Page 133
... agreement and lease with the said Henry Meharg . By the first clause of the said minute of agreement and lease the proprietor agrees to sell and the appellants agree to purchase certain moveable fittings at the price of £ 135 . ( Lords ...
... agreement and lease with the said Henry Meharg . By the first clause of the said minute of agreement and lease the proprietor agrees to sell and the appellants agree to purchase certain moveable fittings at the price of £ 135 . ( Lords ...
Page 427
... agree- ment and have it available for traffic . Which conditions the Town Council agree to accept as in full compensation to them for the delaying of the construction of the quay , and the Trustees agree to carry out the said conditions ...
... agree- ment and have it available for traffic . Which conditions the Town Council agree to accept as in full compensation to them for the delaying of the construction of the quay , and the Trustees agree to carry out the said conditions ...
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