The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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Page 39
... owners who have held within 40 years . On and after 1st January 1930 . It is obvious that nothing falling under this division of the subject can possess the character of urgency , and Messrs Millar & Bryce are , therefore , entitled to ...
... owners who have held within 40 years . On and after 1st January 1930 . It is obvious that nothing falling under this division of the subject can possess the character of urgency , and Messrs Millar & Bryce are , therefore , entitled to ...
Page 52
... owners ( the people ) and handing it over to the dead hand of the Church , the Bill , which has been sponsored not only by this but by the late Government , should have no difficulty in surviving Scottish grand committee and becoming ...
... owners ( the people ) and handing it over to the dead hand of the Church , the Bill , which has been sponsored not only by this but by the late Government , should have no difficulty in surviving Scottish grand committee and becoming ...
Page 59
... owners claimed ten days , nineteen hours , de- murrage . The charterers contended that no demurrage was due because ... owner was alone to be regarded , and that the charterer was en- titled to no reduction in the freight . Judgment of ...
... owners claimed ten days , nineteen hours , de- murrage . The charterers contended that no demurrage was due because ... owner was alone to be regarded , and that the charterer was en- titled to no reduction in the freight . Judgment of ...
Page 72
... owners , a garrison of police was placed at a mine , the owners undertaking to pay the expenses . The police authorities had expressed the view that they could protect the mine without a special garrison . Held ( 1 ) that the practice ...
... owners , a garrison of police was placed at a mine , the owners undertaking to pay the expenses . The police authorities had expressed the view that they could protect the mine without a special garrison . Held ( 1 ) that the practice ...
Page 74
... owner of the copy - exercise inter vivos , and therefore a trustee who right , but is not the author , and has not acquired the copyright for a lump sum . At least so it is expressed ; but if that view be correct , then the enactment ...
... owner of the copy - exercise inter vivos , and therefore a trustee who right , but is not the author , and has not acquired the copyright for a lump sum . At least so it is expressed ; but if that view be correct , then the enactment ...
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16 GEORGE Act of Sederunt Advocates aforesaid amended amount appeal apply appointed approved authorised authority Board burgh certificate CHAPTER charge charter-party Church of Scotland claim Commissioners compensation county council Court of Session creditors deemed district duty dwelling-house Edinburgh effect enactment entitled expenses Faculty of Advocates fund Glasgow granted held heritors Insurance Act interest judge land landlord law agent liable loan Lord Advocate Lord Ordinary manse ment Minister nineteen hundred Northern Ireland notice owner paid paragraph parish Parliament parties payable payment pension period person premises prescribed professional fireman provisions Public Health Scotland purposes question reference registered regulations relating rent repealed respect Schedule scheme Scots Scots Law Scottish Secretary for Scotland Sheriff Court sheriff-clerk ship Society solicitor statutory stipend teind roll tenant thereof tion town planning Trustees Vict widow