Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter, 2. köideT. Murray., 1860 |
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Page 78
... parish in which he had resided continuously for five years , and ( 2 ) from the parish in which he was born , in default of a settlement by residence . These were bota residential and birth settlement . But it was soon found , in the ...
... parish in which he had resided continuously for five years , and ( 2 ) from the parish in which he was born , in default of a settlement by residence . These were bota residential and birth settlement . But it was soon found , in the ...
Page 79
... parish should be re- garded as having an exclusive claim on the charity of that parish . Fellow - parishioners had then a chance of knowing one another , accustomed as they were for the most part to assemble from week to week and from ...
... parish should be re- garded as having an exclusive claim on the charity of that parish . Fellow - parishioners had then a chance of knowing one another , accustomed as they were for the most part to assemble from week to week and from ...
Page 15
... parish except that of Alloa , was admitted . The pursuer pleaded- ( 1 . ) That the girl Macintyre was , in August , 1856 , and still is , an object of parochial relief . ( 2. ) That being nonforisfamiliated , and having neither acquired ...
... parish except that of Alloa , was admitted . The pursuer pleaded- ( 1 . ) That the girl Macintyre was , in August , 1856 , and still is , an object of parochial relief . ( 2. ) That being nonforisfamiliated , and having neither acquired ...
Page 41
... parish up till May , 1855 , when they removed to the Barony parish . In 1859 , the husband deserted his wife and children , going off with another woman to England , in consequence of which , in last October , Mrs Wilson applied and ...
... parish up till May , 1855 , when they removed to the Barony parish . In 1859 , the husband deserted his wife and children , going off with another woman to England , in consequence of which , in last October , Mrs Wilson applied and ...
Page 59
... Parish , presented this petition for his removal , as well as that of his wife and child . The petitioner admitted that Neil M'Cafferty had never applied for or received relief , and that the charge- ability arose from the relief ...
... Parish , presented this petition for his removal , as well as that of his wife and child . The petitioner admitted that Neil M'Cafferty had never applied for or received relief , and that the charge- ability arose from the relief ...
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