Conveyancing According to the Law of Scotland: Being the Lectures of the Late Allan Menzies ...T. Constable and Company, 1857 - 896 pages |
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... nature , its elements , and man's power with respect to these , in their use , direction , and control . These are wide interests , and in such pursuits the student is necessarily brought into contact with the master - minds , who have ...
... nature , its elements , and man's power with respect to these , in their use , direction , and control . These are wide interests , and in such pursuits the student is necessarily brought into contact with the master - minds , who have ...
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... Nature to penetrate . 39 The duties which have been described are no doubt arduous , and I request your attention ... natural constitution - others are acquired by study - all of them may be strengthened and improved by self - govern ...
... Nature to penetrate . 39 The duties which have been described are no doubt arduous , and I request your attention ... natural constitution - others are acquired by study - all of them may be strengthened and improved by self - govern ...
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... nature and science , it is equally INTRODUCTION . true that a wide extent of general information , available for the ordi- nary purposes of life , may be attained by moderate exertions and diligence ; and if we glance at any of the ...
... nature and science , it is equally INTRODUCTION . true that a wide extent of general information , available for the ordi- nary purposes of life , may be attained by moderate exertions and diligence ; and if we glance at any of the ...
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... NATURE OF THE INSTRUCTION IMPARTED FROM VEYANCING . What portion of the knowledge requisite to the conveyancer is to be taught in this place ? This is not a chair of pure law . That is , CHAIR OF CON- taught in the classes for Roman Law ...
... NATURE OF THE INSTRUCTION IMPARTED FROM VEYANCING . What portion of the knowledge requisite to the conveyancer is to be taught in this place ? This is not a chair of pure law . That is , CHAIR OF CON- taught in the classes for Roman Law ...
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... nature of our oc- cupation , is illustrated by Milton in the Sonnet on his blindness , when , in allusion to the variety of service which God exacts , he says- " thousands at his bidding speed , And adds- And post o'er land and ocean ...
... nature of our oc- cupation , is illustrated by Milton in the Sonnet on his blindness , when , in allusion to the variety of service which God exacts , he says- " thousands at his bidding speed , And adds- And post o'er land and ocean ...
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Page 858 - Any contract which if made between private persons would be by law required to be in writing, and signed by the parties to be charged therewith, may be made on behalf of the company in writing signed by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company...
Page 858 - ... and in all bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsements, cheques, and orders for money or goods purporting to be signed by or on behalf of such company, and in all bills of parcels, invoices, receipts, and letters of credit of the company.
Page 751 - Scotland, to the same effect as if a decree of adjudication in implement of sale, as well as a decree of adjudication for payment and in security of debt, subject to no legal reversion, had been pronounced in favour of the trustee...
Page 854 - I do not know the man I should avoid So soon as that spare Cassius. He reads much; He is a great observer, and he looks Quite through the deeds of men...
Page 494 - Know ye this, my lord, that I shall be faithful and true unto you, and faith to you shall bear for the lands which I claim to hold of you, and that I shall lawfully do to you the customs and services which I ought to do, at the terms assigned, so help me God and his saints; and he shall kiss the book.
Page 38 - But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot : he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas.
Page 316 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Page 218 - Bank-Credit; and is of this nature: A man goes to the bank and finds surety to the amount, we shall suppose, of a thousand pounds. This money, or any part of it, he has the liberty of drawing out whenever he pleases, and he pays only the ordinary interest for it, while it is in his hands. He may, when he pleases, repay any sum so small as twenty pounds, and the interest is discounted from the very day of the repayment.
Page 842 - ... on the solid rock of prescription ; the soundest, the most general, and the most recognized title between man and man that is known in municipal or in public jurisprudence? a title, in which not arbitrary institutions, but the eternal order of things, gives judgment ; a title, which is not the creature, but the master, of positive law ; a title which, though not fixed in its term...
Page 450 - The bill of sale shall contain such description of the ship as is contained in the surveyor's certificate, or some other description sufficient to identify the ship to the satisfaction of the registrar, and shall be in the form marked...