The Journal of Jurisprudence, 3. köideT.T. Clark, 1859 |
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... possession of his mental faculties as he had ever been , when he signed the deed , or that he afterwards convalesced , although confined to his own house .- ( Richardson v . Sinclair , 30th July 1655 , M. 3291. ) Hence the Lords ...
... possession of his mental faculties as he had ever been , when he signed the deed , or that he afterwards convalesced , although confined to his own house .- ( Richardson v . Sinclair , 30th July 1655 , M. 3291. ) Hence the Lords ...
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... possession of the document , it has been decided , creates no presump- tion that he is anything else ; —and thus is wanting one of the lead- ing qualities of a negotiable instrument ; the presumption , namely , that the holder or ...
... possession of the document , it has been decided , creates no presump- tion that he is anything else ; —and thus is wanting one of the lead- ing qualities of a negotiable instrument ; the presumption , namely , that the holder or ...
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... possession of the estates of Glammis and Meigle . The respondents are testamentary trustees of the late Earl of Strathmore , and , as such , afe in possession of trust - funds , which they are directed by the trust - deed to invest in ...
... possession of the estates of Glammis and Meigle . The respondents are testamentary trustees of the late Earl of Strathmore , and , as such , afe in possession of trust - funds , which they are directed by the trust - deed to invest in ...
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... possession of the crop , and after- wards dispose of it as he might see fit , accounting to Grigor for any overplus after payment of the landlord's claims . At this time , Mr Monro's agent was Mr Donald Stewart , writer , Tain - his ...
... possession of the crop , and after- wards dispose of it as he might see fit , accounting to Grigor for any overplus after payment of the landlord's claims . At this time , Mr Monro's agent was Mr Donald Stewart , writer , Tain - his ...
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... session , he was liable to a duty at the rate of 3 per cent . , if such immediately preceding heir of entail in possession should be held to be the predecessor . By sec . 2 , the income of property to which 46 [ Jan. DIGEST OF DECISIONS IN.
... session , he was liable to a duty at the rate of 3 per cent . , if such immediately preceding heir of entail in possession should be held to be the predecessor . By sec . 2 , the income of property to which 46 [ Jan. DIGEST OF DECISIONS IN.
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