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what the debtor really intended , and that the real intention was to prefer . ” That onus , the learned lord went on , was only discharged when the court upon a review of all the circumstances was satisfied that the dominant intent to ...
what the debtor really intended , and that the real intention was to prefer . ” That onus , the learned lord went on , was only discharged when the court upon a review of all the circumstances was satisfied that the dominant intent to ...
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The option was intended to be a benefit to the persons to whom it was given and any excess in value above the price fixed was intended to go to the person to whom the option was given . 66 > settled land at her death .
The option was intended to be a benefit to the persons to whom it was given and any excess in value above the price fixed was intended to go to the person to whom the option was given . 66 > settled land at her death .
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That company never intended to , and never did , occupy the flat . The letting was effected in order to establish a standard rent . The company had the same directors and to a fair extent the same shareholders as the appellants and got ...
That company never intended to , and never did , occupy the flat . The letting was effected in order to establish a standard rent . The company had the same directors and to a fair extent the same shareholders as the appellants and got ...
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