The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 158
... consider whether the widow can , in virtue of her jus relicte , claim a share of the sums which year by year now fall into intestacy , in consequence of the accumulations being stopped by the operation of the Thellusson Act , which ...
... consider whether the widow can , in virtue of her jus relicte , claim a share of the sums which year by year now fall into intestacy , in consequence of the accumulations being stopped by the operation of the Thellusson Act , which ...
Page 206
... consider if we answer the fourth question in the way I think it should be July 17 , answered , namely , that by the trust disposition and settlement of 16th February 1907 the pre- vious settlements specified in the special case were ...
... consider if we answer the fourth question in the way I think it should be July 17 , answered , namely , that by the trust disposition and settlement of 16th February 1907 the pre- vious settlements specified in the special case were ...
Page 491
... consider what the 1st Div . the Lord President . incoming man can afford to pay for the stock as William- it exists , in view of what prices he will eventually son v . get in the market when the component parts of the stock as a going ...
... consider what the 1st Div . the Lord President . incoming man can afford to pay for the stock as William- it exists , in view of what prices he will eventually son v . get in the market when the component parts of the stock as a going ...
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