The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 28
... person when she attained the age of sixty- five she remains an insured person during the re- mainder of her life . She was a member of an approved society , namely , the Scottish Professional Assistants Society , 12 York Place ...
... person when she attained the age of sixty- five she remains an insured person during the re- mainder of her life . She was a member of an approved society , namely , the Scottish Professional Assistants Society , 12 York Place ...
Page 30
... person , " and , in virtue of the provisions of section 2 ( 3 ) of the Act of 1925 , could only be deemed to be insured for the purposes of the Act in the circumstances and to the extent mentioned " in [ the said ] Act . " It seems ...
... person , " and , in virtue of the provisions of section 2 ( 3 ) of the Act of 1925 , could only be deemed to be insured for the purposes of the Act in the circumstances and to the extent mentioned " in [ the said ] Act . " It seems ...
Page 213
... person . The argu- ment was that , no matter what the terms of the trust , the favoured person should be ascer- tained on the present assumption that those terms had been duly complied with . But it was , I think , conceded in argument ...
... person . The argu- ment was that , no matter what the terms of the trust , the favoured person should be ascer- tained on the present assumption that those terms had been duly complied with . But it was , I think , conceded in argument ...
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