The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 76
... regard to the scope of section 48. The pursuer in this case makes no claim whatever against the bank , nor does he ask for declarator that the money in the bank is his property . His whole case is that the defender has retained out of ...
... regard to the scope of section 48. The pursuer in this case makes no claim whatever against the bank , nor does he ask for declarator that the money in the bank is his property . His whole case is that the defender has retained out of ...
Page 158
... regard to the circumstances of each individual case . It a pears to me that an important circumstance in the present cases , to which regard must be had , is that a considerable part of the payments made to the owners is for the mere ...
... regard to the circumstances of each individual case . It a pears to me that an important circumstance in the present cases , to which regard must be had , is that a considerable part of the payments made to the owners is for the mere ...
Page 513
... regard to which of these rights she would claim , and she decided to claim her testa- mentary provisions . The result was that she 115 . discharged her right to a share of the legitim fund and relinquished it to her father's executors ...
... regard to which of these rights she would claim , and she decided to claim her testa- mentary provisions . The result was that she 115 . discharged her right to a share of the legitim fund and relinquished it to her father's executors ...
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