The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 230
... charge under the statutes by bond of annual rent , and not merely three - fourths , which is all he would have been allowed to charge by bond and disposition in security . The sum involved is thus about £ 500 . A preliminary point was ...
... charge under the statutes by bond of annual rent , and not merely three - fourths , which is all he would have been allowed to charge by bond and disposition in security . The sum involved is thus about £ 500 . A preliminary point was ...
Page 421
... charge upon its revenues standing ; but they are only to do that for a period which does not exceed sixty years ; and therefore when that period has expired , they are bound to relieve their funds of that charge . It was argued that ...
... charge upon its revenues standing ; but they are only to do that for a period which does not exceed sixty years ; and therefore when that period has expired , they are bound to relieve their funds of that charge . It was argued that ...
Page 528
... Charge of Convey- ing Manure in Cart so that Part of Load Fell on the Street in Breach of Bye - Law ; No Statement that Annoy- ance caused to any Person ; Complaint Held Relevant . Ronaldson v . William- son - J Complaint ; Relevancy ...
... Charge of Convey- ing Manure in Cart so that Part of Load Fell on the Street in Breach of Bye - Law ; No Statement that Annoy- ance caused to any Person ; Complaint Held Relevant . Ronaldson v . William- son - J Complaint ; Relevancy ...
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