The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 209
... maintained that the petition was incompetent , or in any event premature ; that certain legacies of large amounts were still unpaid ; that Government duties and certain other payments due out of residue had not yet been ascertained or ...
... maintained that the petition was incompetent , or in any event premature ; that certain legacies of large amounts were still unpaid ; that Government duties and certain other payments due out of residue had not yet been ascertained or ...
Page 453
... maintained by his father can hardly allege that such an act of negligence on his father's part amounts to an invasion of his rights . He cannot complain of his father's want of skill . The Latin maxim ubi jus ibi remedium has no ...
... maintained by his father can hardly allege that such an act of negligence on his father's part amounts to an invasion of his rights . He cannot complain of his father's want of skill . The Latin maxim ubi jus ibi remedium has no ...
Page 4
... maintained his wife and family in Lochcarron during his absence by sending her regular weekly remittances . He spent all his holidays there , and visited hist family as frequently as possible . Claims were made on Stirling County by ...
... maintained his wife and family in Lochcarron during his absence by sending her regular weekly remittances . He spent all his holidays there , and visited hist family as frequently as possible . Claims were made on Stirling County by ...
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