The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 91
... funds available . If the endowment fund were to be expended on structural alterations the sole income of the school thereafter would be the annual Government grants , which unfortunately are not sufficient to meet the annual expenditure ...
... funds available . If the endowment fund were to be expended on structural alterations the sole income of the school thereafter would be the annual Government grants , which unfortunately are not sufficient to meet the annual expenditure ...
Page 92
... funds of the mortification are not sufficient to conduct the school without the aid of the various grants which can be earned by any school which is providing education within the meaning of the Education Acts , and these grants cannot ...
... funds of the mortification are not sufficient to conduct the school without the aid of the various grants which can be earned by any school which is providing education within the meaning of the Education Acts , and these grants cannot ...
Page 407
... funds are said to be wholly moveable and to be now worth about £ 5600 . In the events which have admittedly happened the trustees are now bound to pay and convey the wife's trust funds " to her heirs and executors whomsoever . " The ...
... funds are said to be wholly moveable and to be now worth about £ 5600 . In the events which have admittedly happened the trustees are now bound to pay and convey the wife's trust funds " to her heirs and executors whomsoever . " The ...
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