The Scottish Law Reporter: Containing Reports ... of Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary, Court of Teinds, and House of Lords, 39. köideW. & R.A. Veitch, 1902 |
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... testator sine liberis decesserit . See Succession . Conditional Institution of Issue . See Suc- cession . Conditions . See Contract . Conditions Signed ex intervallo .. Contract . See Condonation . See Husband and Wife . Consideration ...
... testator sine liberis decesserit . See Succession . Conditional Institution of Issue . See Suc- cession . Conditions . See Contract . Conditions Signed ex intervallo .. Contract . See Condonation . See Husband and Wife . Consideration ...
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... Testator . See Succession . Subjects Let . See Valuation Cases . Subjects not Let . See Valuation Cases . Submission and Reference . See Arbitra- tion . Subsequent Payment out of General Estate . See Judicial Factor . Succession Legacy ...
... Testator . See Succession . Subjects Let . See Valuation Cases . Subjects not Let . See Valuation Cases . Submission and Reference . See Arbitra- tion . Subsequent Payment out of General Estate . See Judicial Factor . Succession Legacy ...
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... testator's sister - in - law ) annually during her lifetime , in consideration of her great kindness to me and for her care of my dear children . I do not think they will object to this . " The testator also left a codicil , dated in ...
... testator's sister - in - law ) annually during her lifetime , in consideration of her great kindness to me and for her care of my dear children . I do not think they will object to this . " The testator also left a codicil , dated in ...
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... testator's death notice to acquire certain of these subjects had been served on him by a corporation acting under statutory powers , and he had entered into an agreement to sell , but died before execut- ing a conveyance of the property ...
... testator's death notice to acquire certain of these subjects had been served on him by a corporation acting under statutory powers , and he had entered into an agreement to sell , but died before execut- ing a conveyance of the property ...
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... testator died in 1855 survived by his widow , who died in 1878 , and by ten children . Various pay- ments were made by the trustees to the beneficiaries . Two of the testator's sons died after attaining the age of twenty- three . At the ...
... testator died in 1855 survived by his widow , who died in 1878 , and by ten children . Various pay- ments were made by the trustees to the beneficiaries . Two of the testator's sons died after attaining the age of twenty- three . At the ...
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Page 159 - any premises wherein, or within the close or curtilage or precincts of which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade or for purposes of gain in or incidental to the following purposes, or any of them; that is to say
Page 212 - or ascertained goods the property in them is transferred to the buyer at such time as the parties to the contract intend it to be transferred." Section 18.—" Unless a different intention appears, the following are rules for ascertaining the intention of the parties as to the time at which the property in the goods is to pass to the buyer— . . . Rule
Page 341 - in the employment of the same employer during the three years next preceding the injury . . . and if the period of the workman's employment by the same employer has been less than the said three years, then the amount of his earnings during the said three years shall be deemed to be
Page 169 - If any question arises in any proceedings under this Act as to the liability to pay compensation under this Act, ... or as to the amount or duration of compensation under this Act, the question, if not settled by agreement, shall . . . be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Second Schedule to this Act.
Page 375 - payment of any interest of money or annuities charged with income-tax under Schedule D, and not payable or not wholly payable out of profits or gains brought into charge to such tax, the person by or through whom such interest or annuities shall be paid shall deduct thereout the rate of
Page 60 - :—Section 25 —"Every share in any company shall be deemed and taken to have been issued and to be held subject to the payment of the whole amount thereof in cash unless the same shall have been otherwise determined by a contract duly made in writing and filed with the Registrar of Joint-Stock Companies at or before the issue of such shares.
Page xxii - may by special resolution alter the provisions of its memorandum of association or deed of settlement with respect to the objects of the company, so far as may be required for any of the purposes hereinafter specified, . . . but in no case shall any such alteration take effect until confirmed on petition by the Court
Page 119 - account of said expenses to be given in, and remit the same, when lodged to the Auditor to tax and to report: Find that in all questions with the pursuer under this action the defender is not entitled to deduct the expenses which he has incurred in this action or those in which he has been
Page 363 - resolution alter the provisions of its memorandum of association or deed of settlement with respect to the objects of the company, so far as may be required for any of the purposes hereinafter specified, . . . but in no case shall any such alteration take effect until confirmed on petition by the Court
Page 327 - employment, the undertakers shall be liable to pay to any workman employed in the execution of the work any compensation which is payable to the workman . . . by such contractor, or would be so payable if such contractor were an employer to whom