Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary, and House of LordsT. & T. Clark, 1883 |
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... effect to the pursuer's contention , and I take it that probably these words of Lord Young were meant to express no more than this , that it would not be just or equitable not to give effect to the pro- babilities of the case which were ...
... effect to the pursuer's contention , and I take it that probably these words of Lord Young were meant to express no more than this , that it would not be just or equitable not to give effect to the pro- babilities of the case which were ...
Page 24
... effect of the winding - up order upon the rights of these parties . The conclusion which results from it is that while I agree with the practical effect of the order made by the Court of Session , I cannot entirely adhere to the terms ...
... effect of the winding - up order upon the rights of these parties . The conclusion which results from it is that while I agree with the practical effect of the order made by the Court of Session , I cannot entirely adhere to the terms ...
Page 33
... effect of a real obligation attaching to the lands of the superior which were taken by the railway company , and the effect of a mere personal contract with the superior upon which no possession had followed . Under the conveyance which ...
... effect of a real obligation attaching to the lands of the superior which were taken by the railway company , and the effect of a mere personal contract with the superior upon which no possession had followed . Under the conveyance which ...
Page 47
... effect on the surface retained by himself , either stipulating for compensation to himself and his successors in title or not as seemed to him most desirable , but it was thought by some that it was different where the owner of the land ...
... effect on the surface retained by himself , either stipulating for compensation to himself and his successors in title or not as seemed to him most desirable , but it was thought by some that it was different where the owner of the land ...
Page 55
... effect through the whole series of limitations , unless the course of succession were subsequently altered by any one of the hæredes designati competent by the law of Scotland to make a valid disposition of the property . This being so ...
... effect through the whole series of limitations , unless the course of succession were subsequently altered by any one of the hæredes designati competent by the law of Scotland to make a valid disposition of the property . This being so ...
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action adultery alleged amount appeal apply assessor averred Baird & Company Bankruptcy Scotland Bonhill charge charter-party circumstances claim clause common law complaint concur contract conveyance Court of Session creditors damages debt decerned decree deed defenders disponed disposition Edinburgh effect entitled evidence expenses fact favour feuars foresaid Glasgow granted ground game harbour heirs whatsoever held heritable heritors intended interest interlocutor James John judgment lands lease level crossing liable liferent Lord Ordinary Lord Young Lordships Luss Macph Magistrates Margaret Barrie marriage minerals minister obligation offence opinion paid parish parties Paterson payment person petition proprietor provisions purpose pursuer question railway company referred regard rent respect respondent road rule Scot Scotland sequestration Sheriff Court Sheriff-substitute shew statute stipend street subjects superior taken teinds tenant thereof tion trustees ultra vires valuation Vict whole words