The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 60
... duty " was £ 2 , 5s . It now appears that the pursuer is unable to obtain from the superior an allocation of the feu - duty of £ 2 , 5s . upon the subjects sold , but the superior has allocated £ 4 , 8s . upon the portion of the ...
... duty " was £ 2 , 5s . It now appears that the pursuer is unable to obtain from the superior an allocation of the feu - duty of £ 2 , 5s . upon the subjects sold , but the superior has allocated £ 4 , 8s . upon the portion of the ...
Page 63
... duty was not in the advertisement or offer of the seller , but was in the offer of the purchaser and in these terms , " The feu - duty is understood to be not more than £ 4 . " Personally I should think that an offer in those terms ...
... duty was not in the advertisement or offer of the seller , but was in the offer of the purchaser and in these terms , " The feu - duty is understood to be not more than £ 4 . " Personally I should think that an offer in those terms ...
Page 80
... duty which they receive - in other words , 5s . The feu - duty as originally fixed in the feu disposition was £ 20 , but the deed contained a clause declaring that it should be competent to the feuar and his successors " to redeem at ...
... duty which they receive - in other words , 5s . The feu - duty as originally fixed in the feu disposition was £ 20 , but the deed contained a clause declaring that it should be competent to the feuar and his successors " to redeem at ...
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