The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 49
... provision . Owing to the divorce , however , his liferent has come to an end . In these circumstances the pursuer maintains that the provisions by Mr Somerville in favour of his wife and children were and are excessive and unreasonable ...
... provision . Owing to the divorce , however , his liferent has come to an end . In these circumstances the pursuer maintains that the provisions by Mr Somerville in favour of his wife and children were and are excessive and unreasonable ...
Page 52
... provision with her legal provision , which latter is of no value , as events have turned out . Of course , Mr Somerville retained out of the settlement the sum of £ 5000 which would have been liable to jus relicta if it had existed at ...
... provision with her legal provision , which latter is of no value , as events have turned out . Of course , Mr Somerville retained out of the settlement the sum of £ 5000 which would have been liable to jus relicta if it had existed at ...
Page 156
... provision , whereas here the first party had by her marriage contract contracted that her conventional provision should be in full of her legal rights . " I do not , however , suppose that the judgment was rested upon any distinc ...
... provision , whereas here the first party had by her marriage contract contracted that her conventional provision should be in full of her legal rights . " I do not , however , suppose that the judgment was rested upon any distinc ...
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