The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 82
... petitioner . 4. The appointment craved would not be that of an officer of Court in accordance with the approved ... petitioner's fitness and qualification for holding a commission as a sheriff - officer of the county of Lanark . The ...
... petitioner . 4. The appointment craved would not be that of an officer of Court in accordance with the approved ... petitioner's fitness and qualification for holding a commission as a sheriff - officer of the county of Lanark . The ...
Page 212
... Petitioner : The Lord Ordin- ary's interlocutor was right and should be affirmed . The petition was competent in terms of section 27 of the 1848 Act , in respect that the petitioner possessed the necessary statutory qualification ...
... Petitioner : The Lord Ordin- ary's interlocutor was right and should be affirmed . The petition was competent in terms of section 27 of the 1848 Act , in respect that the petitioner possessed the necessary statutory qualification ...
Page 216
Fletcher v . 1ST DIV . deed in strict entail in favour of the petitioner . The trustees have , in the meantime , paid over Fletcher's the income from the residue to the petitioner Trs . " as the person who , if land had been purchased ...
Fletcher v . 1ST DIV . deed in strict entail in favour of the petitioner . The trustees have , in the meantime , paid over Fletcher's the income from the residue to the petitioner Trs . " as the person who , if land had been purchased ...
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