Summary of the Law of Intestate Succession in Scotland: With a Brief Outline of the Law of Intestate Succession in England; Comprehending Tables Showing, in Parallel Columns, the Modes in which Personal Estate is Divisible Under an Intestacy in Both Kingdoms; as Also an Epitome of the Law in Relation to the Imposition, Collection, and Settlement of the Legacy and Succession Duties, with the Barious Forms Applicable to the Settlement of These Duties, to the Administration of Personal Estates by Executors-dative, and to the Service of Heirs to Heritable Estates, Having Appended the Relative Statutes, Annotated with Reference to the Text, 120. raamatBell & Bradfute, 1884 - 525 pages |
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... belonging to the defunct , which the heirs of line may draw from the executors , whereof there is an ordinary list . ( n ) . . Heirship moveables is established by the Act of Parliament , 1474 , ( f ) As to bastards , see § 126 . ( g ) ...
... belonging to the defunct , which the heirs of line may draw from the executors , whereof there is an ordinary list . ( n ) . . Heirship moveables is established by the Act of Parliament , 1474 , ( f ) As to bastards , see § 126 . ( g ) ...
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... belonging to their deceased mother , they also succeed as representing her , in every case where the mother herself would have been entitled to the succession had she been alive at the death of her ancestor . " ( k ) 47. Succession in ...
... belonging to their deceased mother , they also succeed as representing her , in every case where the mother herself would have been entitled to the succession had she been alive at the death of her ancestor . " ( k ) 47. Succession in ...
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... substantial feu - duties recompense to the others , Edition fall to be divided , but the eldest heir- 1871 , p . 902 . portioner is entitled to a blench is also to the garden and orchard belonging to it RULES IN ERSKINE'S INSTITUTES . 39.
... substantial feu - duties recompense to the others , Edition fall to be divided , but the eldest heir- 1871 , p . 902 . portioner is entitled to a blench is also to the garden and orchard belonging to it RULES IN ERSKINE'S INSTITUTES . 39.
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... belonging to it , since the one ought not to be separated from the other . ( p ) Upon this ground , the heirship moveables ( q ) fall also to the eldest alone , for the right of these ought to accompany that of the mansion - house ...
... belonging to it , since the one ought not to be separated from the other . ( p ) Upon this ground , the heirship moveables ( q ) fall also to the eldest alone , for the right of these ought to accompany that of the mansion - house ...
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... belong- ing to the deceased , as the family's seal of arms , the carpet or cushion belonging to the seat in the church , and , by our ancient practice , the whole furniture of the hall . " In regard to moveable succession , Professor ...
... belong- ing to the deceased , as the family's seal of arms , the carpet or cushion belonging to the seat in the church , and , by our ancient practice , the whole furniture of the hall . " In regard to moveable succession , Professor ...
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17 Vict 32 Vict 44 Vict aforesaid amount annuity apply appointed Bell's Prin brothers and sisters brothers or sisters child claim collate collaterals Commissioners confirmation conquest consanguinean Court Court of Session creditors daughters dead's death debts deceased deceased's deducted deed defunct deponent descendants died discharge domiciled in Scotland eldest entitled equally Ersk estate and effects executry father heir heir-at-law heirship heritable estate heritable property heritage husband Ibid Inland Revenue interest intestate intestate's issue jus mariti jus relicta lands Legacy Duty legitim letters of administration liable Lord Ordinary M'Laren marriage Married Women's mother moveable estate next-of-kin one-half paid payable payment person or persons personal estate petition pounds sterling predeceased probate provision rents residue respect right of administration rules schedule share Sheriff stamp duty succeed Succession Duty successor supra surviving tailzies terce testamentary thereof trustees United Kingdom vested whole widow wife wife's
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Page 274 - The lineal descendants, in infinitum, of any person deceased shall represent their ancestor ; that is, shall stand in the same place as the person himself would have done had he been living.
Page 313 - Act, to any other person, in possession or expectancy, shall be deemed to have conferred or to confer on the person entitled by reason of any such disposition or devolution a
Page 456 - Where the person or persons entitled to any beneficial interest in such property shall be the brother or sister of the father or mother or a descendant of a brother or sister of the father or mother of the decedent, at the rate of six per centum of the clear value of such interest in such property.
Page 359 - The court may, if it shall think fit, on any such decree, order that the husband shall to the satisfaction of the court secure to the wife such gross sum of money, or such annual sum of money for any term not exceeding her own life, as, having regard to her fortune (if any), to the ability of the husband and to the conduct of the parties...
Page 437 - ... and in any such action the defendant may plead the general issue, and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Page 372 - Real and personal property of every description may be taken, acquired, held, and disposed of by an alien in the same manner in all respects as by a natural-born British subject...
Page 401 - ... of her husband and children, or any of them, shall create a trust in favour of the objects therein named, and the moneys payable under any such policy shall not, so long as any object of the trust remains unperformed, form part of the estate of the insured, or be subject to his or her debts...
Page 389 - ... be acquired by or devolve upon her after marriage, including any wages, earnings, money, and property gained or acquired by her in any employment, trade, or occupation, in which she is engaged, or which she carries on separately from her husband, or by the exercise of any literary, artistic or scientific skill.
Page 404 - Act, 1868, they may now make and enforce against a husband for the maintenance of his wife if she becomes chargeable to any union or parish. Where in Ireland relief is given under the provisions of the Acts relating to the relief of the destitute poor to the husband of any woman having separate property, the cost price of such relief is hereby declared to be a loan from the guardians of the union in which the same shall be given, and shall be recoverable from such woman as if she were a feme sole...
Page 358 - In every case of a judicial separation the wife shall, whilst so separated, be considered as a feme sole for the purposes of contract, and wrongs and injuries, and suing and being sued in any civil proceeding...