The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 239
" The contrast in those sections is between payment in current coin of the realm and pay- ment in some other fashion ; and I can myself entertain no doubt that a payment made by an employer at the instance of a person em- ployed to ...
" The contrast in those sections is between payment in current coin of the realm and pay- ment in some other fashion ; and I can myself entertain no doubt that a payment made by an employer at the instance of a person em- ployed to ...
Page 302
... payment of jus relicte the trustees were entitled to take the value of the estate , not at the date of death , but at the date when the action was raised . Mrs Amelia Archibald Cumming or Warrack , Biggar Park , Biggar , raised an ...
... payment of jus relicte the trustees were entitled to take the value of the estate , not at the date of death , but at the date when the action was raised . Mrs Amelia Archibald Cumming or Warrack , Biggar Park , Biggar , raised an ...
Page 397
... payments received bona fide by the party to whom paid , or in whose favour paid . And in the case of Ross v . Hutton the remark received no sanction from the other judges . If a cash payment is not in the ordinary course of business ...
... payments received bona fide by the party to whom paid , or in whose favour paid . And in the case of Ross v . Hutton the remark received no sanction from the other judges . If a cash payment is not in the ordinary course of business ...
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