The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 172
... John Thomson Nisbet , it is con- ceded that the contingent right of the issue so instituted would not have suspended vesting in John Thomson Nisbet , but would only have made it defeasible ( Taylor v . Gilbert's Trs . , 1878 , 5 R ...
... John Thomson Nisbet , it is con- ceded that the contingent right of the issue so instituted would not have suspended vesting in John Thomson Nisbet , but would only have made it defeasible ( Taylor v . Gilbert's Trs . , 1878 , 5 R ...
Page 256
... John Dick & Co. on promissory note ( 2 ) On 11th November 1897 she advanced to or on their behalf on three promissory notes for £ 1000 each . ( 3 ) About 11th November 1897 she invested in 70 preference shares of A. & J. Stewart and ...
... John Dick & Co. on promissory note ( 2 ) On 11th November 1897 she advanced to or on their behalf on three promissory notes for £ 1000 each . ( 3 ) About 11th November 1897 she invested in 70 preference shares of A. & J. Stewart and ...
Page 426
... John Bruce junior surviving her and of there being issue of the said marriage , the said trustees shall pay the free annual interest and produce of the said capital sum to the said John Bruce junior for behoof of himself and the child ...
... John Bruce junior surviving her and of there being issue of the said marriage , the said trustees shall pay the free annual interest and produce of the said capital sum to the said John Bruce junior for behoof of himself and the child ...
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