The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 97
... hold that in fact the claimant made any such claim . On the contrary , I think the true inter- pretation of the answer which she made to the intimation by the insurance company that they were prepared to entertain a claim under the ...
... hold that in fact the claimant made any such claim . On the contrary , I think the true inter- pretation of the answer which she made to the intimation by the insurance company that they were prepared to entertain a claim under the ...
Page 447
... hold property of all sorts , and incur obligations . If he had a curator either naturally provided , or by statute provided on failure of the natural head , or chosen by himself in an action of choosing curators , he could still hold ...
... hold property of all sorts , and incur obligations . If he had a curator either naturally provided , or by statute provided on failure of the natural head , or chosen by himself in an action of choosing curators , he could still hold ...
Page 500
2ND DIV . Ordinary when he holds de plano that the O'Donnell pursuer is entitled to decree . " July 12 , 1934 . V. Lord Salvesen also took what , I think , was Brownie- a similar view . He says this : " I cannot hold side Coal that a ...
2ND DIV . Ordinary when he holds de plano that the O'Donnell pursuer is entitled to decree . " July 12 , 1934 . V. Lord Salvesen also took what , I think , was Brownie- a similar view . He says this : " I cannot hold side Coal that a ...
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