The Law Times, 192. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1941 |
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Page 192-58
... give to the wife merely a testamentary power of appointment , and , in default of the exercise of the power , the property goes to her next of kin other than her husband . When the property belongs to her family there is nothing unjust ...
... give to the wife merely a testamentary power of appointment , and , in default of the exercise of the power , the property goes to her next of kin other than her husband . When the property belongs to her family there is nothing unjust ...
Page 192-94
... give the first registered proprietor an " absolute " title in his own favour , it only puts him in the same position as if the land were not in a compulsory district and not registered ; but it gives him the privileged position of being ...
... give the first registered proprietor an " absolute " title in his own favour , it only puts him in the same position as if the land were not in a compulsory district and not registered ; but it gives him the privileged position of being ...
Page 192-149
... gives no protection . The question is whether sub - sect . ( 7 ) of sect . 36 gives adequate protection in favour of a purchaser . The draftsmen of the Law of Property Act , 1925 , appear to have considered that sub - sect . ( 7 ) did give ...
... gives no protection . The question is whether sub - sect . ( 7 ) of sect . 36 gives adequate protection in favour of a purchaser . The draftsmen of the Law of Property Act , 1925 , appear to have considered that sub - sect . ( 7 ) did give ...
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THE JOURNAL OF THE | 192-25 |
Damage Contributions | 192-30 |
Vol 192 | 192-35 |
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