The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, Courts of Session, Teinds, and Exchequer, and the Jury and Justiciary Courts, Volume 5Michael Anderson, 1833 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 11
... debt due by Mr Grahame , the granter , to the defender ; and it is also admitted , that the disposition and infeftment ( which last , or rather its re- signation , must be held to fix the date of the transaction ) , were granted within ...
... debt due by Mr Grahame , the granter , to the defender ; and it is also admitted , that the disposition and infeftment ( which last , or rather its re- signation , must be held to fix the date of the transaction ) , were granted within ...
Page 12
... debt due to the latter , and his actual knowledge of his father's circumstances , the agreement between them must have been entered into with no other intention , at the time , than to create the preference which would take place under ...
... debt due to the latter , and his actual knowledge of his father's circumstances , the agreement between them must have been entered into with no other intention , at the time , than to create the preference which would take place under ...
Page 13
... debt , they were struck at ( to use the words which appear to be familiar to the learned Judges of the Court of Session , ) - struck at by the Statute of 1696 - and the question your Lordships will have to decide this day is , Whether ...
... debt , they were struck at ( to use the words which appear to be familiar to the learned Judges of the Court of Session , ) - struck at by the Statute of 1696 - and the question your Lordships will have to decide this day is , Whether ...
Page 55
... debt in question is an English debt , and therefore does not fall within the operation of the sexennial prescription of bills of the law of Scotland . - III . Be- cause , were it even to be held that the debt in ques- tion is a debt ...
... debt in question is an English debt , and therefore does not fall within the operation of the sexennial prescription of bills of the law of Scotland . - III . Be- cause , were it even to be held that the debt in ques- tion is a debt ...
Page 68
... debt , the complainer , in respect of her cover- ture , is not liable to personal diligence , nor , of course , subject to be apprehended as in meditatione fuga , that being a remedy competent against such parties only as may , upon ...
... debt , the complainer , in respect of her cover- ture , is not liable to personal diligence , nor , of course , subject to be apprehended as in meditatione fuga , that being a remedy competent against such parties only as may , upon ...
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Act of Parliament action advocator agent Agents.-Mr alleged appears appellant applied appointed assignation bankrupt bill bond bound burgh caution charger claim claimant clause Company competent contract Court of Session creditors damages debt December decerns declared decree deed defender deponent diligence Edinburgh entitled ex facie executed expenses father favour February Finds foresaid funds Glenlee granted ground heritable infeftment inter interest interlocutor James John John Gunn judgment lands lease liable libelled lodged Lord Advocate Lord Moncreiff Lord Ordinary Lordships Martinmas Meadowbank objection obligation opinion paid parties payment person petition petitioner pleaded pleaded-I possession present proceedings promissory-note provision pursuer question reclaimed remit rent res judicata respect respondent river Nith road Robert Scotland Second Division.-Lord Ordinary sequestration Sheriff Statute straight line summons suspender tailzie tenant thence thereof thirlage tion trust-deed trustee Whitsunday whole William yards measured