The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... applied the law of the tenement to section 381 ; it plainly applied here . ( 4 ) The section meant what it said , i.e. proprietors " meant joint proprietors , and " building " meant the whole building . At advising on 8th November 1933 ...
... applied the law of the tenement to section 381 ; it plainly applied here . ( 4 ) The section meant what it said , i.e. proprietors " meant joint proprietors , and " building " meant the whole building . At advising on 8th November 1933 ...
Page 460
... applied is contended by the second parties to the case , namely , nine nephews and nieces of the testatrix who survived her and are the issue of her two brothers . That it does apply is the contention of the third parties , who include ...
... applied is contended by the second parties to the case , namely , nine nephews and nieces of the testatrix who survived her and are the issue of her two brothers . That it does apply is the contention of the third parties , who include ...
Page 462
... applied , it must always be applied unless the testator has in express language excluded its application . This is exactly what was depre- cated in Hall's case ( at p . 699 ) in the passage which I have just quoted . Among the most ...
... applied , it must always be applied unless the testator has in express language excluded its application . This is exactly what was depre- cated in Hall's case ( at p . 699 ) in the passage which I have just quoted . Among the most ...
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