The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 70
... amount of the jus relicta , she is entitled to have taken into account the amount of a liferent vested in her husband at the date of the divorce and conferred upon him by a third party . It is admitted that the liferent of the husband ...
... amount of the jus relicta , she is entitled to have taken into account the amount of a liferent vested in her husband at the date of the divorce and conferred upon him by a third party . It is admitted that the liferent of the husband ...
Page 261
... amount which may ultimately be due , and does not pre- vent liability accruing or running from the day of the accident . There was an " amount due " from 8th December 1930 , and it depended on future events whether or not this amount ...
... amount which may ultimately be due , and does not pre- vent liability accruing or running from the day of the accident . There was an " amount due " from 8th December 1930 , and it depended on future events whether or not this amount ...
Page 367
... amount or value or the aggregate amount or value of the consideration exceeds five hundred pounds sterling . clear records . The cost of the necessary title , in- 1ST DIV . cluding the usual stamp duties and recording dues , M'Innes ...
... amount or value or the aggregate amount or value of the consideration exceeds five hundred pounds sterling . clear records . The cost of the necessary title , in- 1ST DIV . cluding the usual stamp duties and recording dues , M'Innes ...
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