The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 205
... means are to be understood as applicable only to pro- and estate of the testator in a different way , as perty , the succession to which is not already regu- meaning that certain previous settlements are to lated by special destination ...
... means are to be understood as applicable only to pro- and estate of the testator in a different way , as perty , the succession to which is not already regu- meaning that certain previous settlements are to lated by special destination ...
Page 378
... means of a boat nobody disputes , but what is said is that , as the boat which was meant for the purpose was not at hand , he took a lifeboat which had no oars , and which in ordinary circumstances required to be manned by six men ...
... means of a boat nobody disputes , but what is said is that , as the boat which was meant for the purpose was not at hand , he took a lifeboat which had no oars , and which in ordinary circumstances required to be manned by six men ...
Page 467
... means of the well of a staircase like that in the plans before the Court . " Now it seems to me that is just the objection which section 43 of the new Act had in view when it prohibited back - to - back houses . I therefore feel less ...
... means of the well of a staircase like that in the plans before the Court . " Now it seems to me that is just the objection which section 43 of the new Act had in view when it prohibited back - to - back houses . I therefore feel less ...
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