The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 89
... capital of the £ 12,000 was further made clear by the provision as to vesting , which manifestly applied to the reversionary gift of the capital of the £ 12,000 ; and ( 4 ) the testator thus clearly shewed his intention that the ...
... capital of the £ 12,000 was further made clear by the provision as to vesting , which manifestly applied to the reversionary gift of the capital of the £ 12,000 ; and ( 4 ) the testator thus clearly shewed his intention that the ...
Page 90
... capital . It may be thought that the remarks of Lord Cozens - Hardy in In re Kennedy negatived the possibility of such THE Lord Advocate has appointed Mr R. S. an application , but it is not clear that that was Henderson , solicitor ...
... capital . It may be thought that the remarks of Lord Cozens - Hardy in In re Kennedy negatived the possibility of such THE Lord Advocate has appointed Mr R. S. an application , but it is not clear that that was Henderson , solicitor ...
Page 97
... capital contribution each year and interest on the sum at the time out- standing , or ( 2 ) the annuity principle . In Houses to be erected are divided into two case ( 1 ) the payments decrease each year ; categories , those which ...
... capital contribution each year and interest on the sum at the time out- standing , or ( 2 ) the annuity principle . In Houses to be erected are divided into two case ( 1 ) the payments decrease each year ; categories , those which ...
Page 105
... capital would be involved , and there would clearly be a conflict between the de plano acceptance of the surrender by the company and the statutory provisions prescribing the methods by which alone a company may reduce its capital ...
... capital would be involved , and there would clearly be a conflict between the de plano acceptance of the surrender by the company and the statutory provisions prescribing the methods by which alone a company may reduce its capital ...
Page 106
of capital to the member , so that , in this case also , the company could not accept the surrender without taking the steps prescribed by statute for reduction of capital . But it is , it is submitted , not the fact of surrender by ...
of capital to the member , so that , in this case also , the company could not accept the surrender without taking the steps prescribed by statute for reduction of capital . But it is , it is submitted , not the fact of surrender by ...
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