The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 51
... provision in favour of Mrs Somerville is reason- able , or as to Mr Somerville's solvency in 1900 , it would probably be in the interest of both parties and would not add to the expense if the enquiry were extended so as to include the ...
... provision in favour of Mrs Somerville is reason- able , or as to Mr Somerville's solvency in 1900 , it would probably be in the interest of both parties and would not add to the expense if the enquiry were extended so as to include the ...
Page 52
... provision will in that event compare unfavourably with a provision of a capital sum of £ 7300 . On the other hand , after making allowance for the maintenance and educa- tion of her child , Mrs Somerville's income , so long as she ...
... provision will in that event compare unfavourably with a provision of a capital sum of £ 7300 . On the other hand , after making allowance for the maintenance and educa- tion of her child , Mrs Somerville's income , so long as she ...
Page 156
... provision to that effect either express or implied , that he intended to regulate the disposal of any part of his estate which might possibly lapse into intestacy . In my opinion the testator , when he inserted a clause in his ...
... provision to that effect either express or implied , that he intended to regulate the disposal of any part of his estate which might possibly lapse into intestacy . In my opinion the testator , when he inserted a clause in his ...
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