The Law Times, 171. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1931 |
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Page 171-59
... death sentence . The following recommend- ations are also made , to apply should Parliament decide to maintain the death penalty : " I. That the McNaghten rules on the subject of insanity should be revised , so as to give fuller scope ...
... death sentence . The following recommend- ations are also made , to apply should Parliament decide to maintain the death penalty : " I. That the McNaghten rules on the subject of insanity should be revised , so as to give fuller scope ...
Page 171-76
... death upon trust for other people , who is to pay for the dilapidations existing at the testator's death ? It is frequently said that the residuary legatees must , but this is incorrect . A liability to repair is a liability which the ...
... death upon trust for other people , who is to pay for the dilapidations existing at the testator's death ? It is frequently said that the residuary legatees must , but this is incorrect . A liability to repair is a liability which the ...
Page 171-246
... Death Unforeseen by Donor An interesting point concerning the validity of gifts made in contemplation of death was raised in Wilkes v . Allington ( post , p . 250 ) . Can a donatio mortis causa succeed if the other conditions being ...
... Death Unforeseen by Donor An interesting point concerning the validity of gifts made in contemplation of death was raised in Wilkes v . Allington ( post , p . 250 ) . Can a donatio mortis causa succeed if the other conditions being ...
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