The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... death , that , in certain respects , the amount of the benefit she would have by her husband's actual death and by his fictional death on divorce may not be precisely the same . Even if this be so , I do not see how it can justify any ...
... death , that , in certain respects , the amount of the benefit she would have by her husband's actual death and by his fictional death on divorce may not be precisely the same . Even if this be so , I do not see how it can justify any ...
Page 66
... death . " According to Selsdon the view of the majority the injured spouse gets the same benefit as by the other's natural death Selsdon . within the meaning of this dictum if she gets Wright v . one - third of the moveable estate of ...
... death . " According to Selsdon the view of the majority the injured spouse gets the same benefit as by the other's natural death Selsdon . within the meaning of this dictum if she gets Wright v . one - third of the moveable estate of ...
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... death , i.e. the day of the divorce . The Lady only escape from this , as it seems to me , is to Selsdon point out that the erring spouse is not really V. Lord dead and cannot for all purposes be figured as having died . Selsdon ...
... death , i.e. the day of the divorce . The Lady only escape from this , as it seems to me , is to Selsdon point out that the erring spouse is not really V. Lord dead and cannot for all purposes be figured as having died . Selsdon ...
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