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 5
... give validity to that deed ; and there is a manifest difference between these two cases . A person looking at that deed , could not possibly have said that a scintilla of interest , either in law or in equity , remained in the legal ...
... give validity to that deed ; and there is a manifest difference between these two cases . A person looking at that deed , could not possibly have said that a scintilla of interest , either in law or in equity , remained in the legal ...
Page 10
... give a party the title ? It seems to me this is much too loose , and that this party ought to be required to say , I claim it either as an inhabi- tant of a particular town , or I claim it as the owner of the pro- perty , and then to ...
... give a party the title ? It seems to me this is much too loose , and that this party ought to be required to say , I claim it either as an inhabi- tant of a particular town , or I claim it as the owner of the pro- perty , and then to ...
Page 13
... give your Lordships much assistance in the decision of this ; and I am inclined to think your Lordships are , for the first time , called upon to put a construction upon this Statute , in a case like the present , to lay down a general ...
... give your Lordships much assistance in the decision of this ; and I am inclined to think your Lordships are , for the first time , called upon to put a construction upon this Statute , in a case like the present , to lay down a general ...
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... give an assignment of certain pro- perty . For what reason ? to secure him , the nephew , against the consequences ... give up first impressions . I know the English Judges are in the habit of doing this ; and without giving up the ...
... give an assignment of certain pro- perty . For what reason ? to secure him , the nephew , against the consequences ... give up first impressions . I know the English Judges are in the habit of doing this ; and without giving up the ...
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... give that species of thirlage which is clearly made out . My Lords , two questions have been raised in this case . I have stated to your Lordships , the respondent here , the person who brought the action in the Court below , claims ...
... give that species of thirlage which is clearly made out . My Lords , two questions have been raised in this case . I have stated to your Lordships , the respondent here , the person who brought the action in the Court below , claims ...
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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