Conveyancing According to the Law of Scotland: Being the Edited Lectures of the Late Allan MenziesBell & Bradfute, 1863 - 968 pages |
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... taken between a tutor - dative or a * " If the transaction were to be reduced and set aside by the pupil when he comes of age - which it may be , notwithstanding the special power granted by this Court , as was " found in Vere v . Dale ...
... taken between a tutor - dative or a * " If the transaction were to be reduced and set aside by the pupil when he comes of age - which it may be , notwithstanding the special power granted by this Court , as was " found in Vere v . Dale ...
Page 48
... taken to or granted by corporations , or trustees for so- cieties , it is essential that they be conformable to the charter or other constitution as regards the competency of holding the subject , and the mode of vesting and disposing ...
... taken to or granted by corporations , or trustees for so- cieties , it is essential that they be conformable to the charter or other constitution as regards the competency of holding the subject , and the mode of vesting and disposing ...
Page 49
... taken in the case of A. v . B. , 26th F. C. May 1816. There a party had granted certain advantageous leases to his factor for behoof of B. and her daughter . Possession had been held under this arrangement for a period of fifteen years ...
... taken in the case of A. v . B. , 26th F. C. May 1816. There a party had granted certain advantageous leases to his factor for behoof of B. and her daughter . Possession had been held under this arrangement for a period of fifteen years ...
Page 60
... taken that into consideration . The tendency of the later decisions , however , has not been to con- firm the relaxation of such conditions , upon which Mr. Erskine's doctrine is founded , but rather to give effect to them , not only ...
... taken that into consideration . The tendency of the later decisions , however , has not been to con- firm the relaxation of such conditions , upon which Mr. Erskine's doctrine is founded , but rather to give effect to them , not only ...
Page 102
... taken of the nullity , or reduction be allowed . No nullity arising from defect of solemnity can be greater than " that from the want of subscription of the party . Yet disability to bear faith on this ground may be removed by ...
... taken of the nullity , or reduction be allowed . No nullity arising from defect of solemnity can be greater than " that from the want of subscription of the party . Yet disability to bear faith on this ground may be removed by ...
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arbiter arrestment assignation authority Bankruptcy Scotland bill bond bound burgage cautioner charge charter claim clause complete confirmation consent contained contract conveyance Court of Session creditor death debt debtor December decision declared decree deed delivery diligence discharge disponee disposition effect entail entitled erasure execution executor favour February feudal granted granter ground heir held heritable House of Lords indorser infeftment inserted instrument interest January judicial July June lands legacy letters of horning liable liferent Lord marriage ment moveable necessary notary November obligation obtained party payable payment person poinding possession precept principle procuratory prorogation provision recorded referred regard rents resignation Ross rule sasine Scotland specified stamp Statute subinfeudation subscribed subscription superior supra tailzie terce testator tion transfer transmission trustees valid vassal vested Vict warrandice warrant witnesses words writ
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Page 263 - Act the following words and expressions shall have the several meanings hereby assigned to them, unless there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction...
Page 328 - Islands" mean any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the islands of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, and Sark, and the islands adjacent to any of them being part of the dominions of Her Majesty.
Page 214 - Where any person shall, after the passing of this Act, become bound as cautioner for any principal debtor, it shall not be necessary for the creditor to whom such cautionary obligation shall be granted, before calling on the cautioner for payment of the debt to which such cautionary obligation refers, to discuss or do diligence against the principal debtor, as now required by law ; but it shall be competent to such creditor to proceed against the principal debtor and the said cautioner, or against...
Page 467 - No notice of any trust, express, implied, or constructive, shall be entered in the register book, or receivable by the registrar ; and subject to any rights and powers appearing by the register book to be vested in any other party, the registered owner of any ship or share therein shall have power absolutely to dispose in manner hereinafter mentioned of such ship or share, and to give effectual receipts for any money paid or advanced by way of consideration.
Page 435 - ... 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 435 - 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 342 - ... no acceptance of any bill of exchange, whether inland or foreign, made after the 31st day of December, 1856, shall be sufficient to bind or charge any person, unless the same be in writing on such bill, or if there be more than one part of such bill on one of the said parts, and signed by the acceptor or some person duly authorized by him...
Page 467 - Subject to the provisions with respect to joint owners or owners by transmission hereinafter contained, not more than thirty-two individuals shall be entitled to be registered at the same time as owners of any one ship ; but this rule shall not affect the beneficial title of any number of persons or of any company represented by or claiming under or through any registered owner or joint owner...
Page 784 - 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 468 - 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...