The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1911 - Law |
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Page 49
... wife and children were and are excessive and unreasonable , and that if these provisions are restricted to a reason- able amount a sufficient sum of capital or of income will be set free for the purposes of the bankruptcy . The ...
... wife and children were and are excessive and unreasonable , and that if these provisions are restricted to a reason- able amount a sufficient sum of capital or of income will be set free for the purposes of the bankruptcy . The ...
Page 100
... wife - Right of administration — Elec- the liferent . The testator also conferred on the tion by wife between testamentary provisions and petitioner , in the event of her being the last sur- legal rights - Wife living apart from husband ...
... wife - Right of administration — Elec- the liferent . The testator also conferred on the tion by wife between testamentary provisions and petitioner , in the event of her being the last sur- legal rights - Wife living apart from husband ...
Page 526
... Wife Living Apart ; Children Maintained by Wife ; Husband Un- able to Aliment Children ; Action by Wife against Husband to Recover Money Expended by her on Behalf of Children ; Husband Assoilzied . Kennedy v . Kennedy - S Parent and ...
... Wife Living Apart ; Children Maintained by Wife ; Husband Un- able to Aliment Children ; Action by Wife against Husband to Recover Money Expended by her on Behalf of Children ; Husband Assoilzied . Kennedy v . Kennedy - S Parent and ...
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