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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... regard to the terms on which he was to reconvey , can never supersede the necessity of a reconveyance . - III . The obligation of the defender to give effect to the entail executed by his father , is nothing more than a personal ...
... regard to the terms on which he was to reconvey , can never supersede the necessity of a reconveyance . - III . The obligation of the defender to give effect to the entail executed by his father , is nothing more than a personal ...
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... regard to facts , which it would be indispensibly necessary to ascertain , before dispos- . ing separately of either of these grounds of reduction . If , ac- cording to the defender's statement , the granter of the deeds was truly ...
... regard to facts , which it would be indispensibly necessary to ascertain , before dispos- . ing separately of either of these grounds of reduction . If , ac- cording to the defender's statement , the granter of the deeds was truly ...
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... regard themselves , and are justly held by the public , to be his successors in office . The institution is not altered but improved by the accommodation of a new and finer building . It was no part of the un- derstanding between the ...
... regard themselves , and are justly held by the public , to be his successors in office . The institution is not altered but improved by the accommodation of a new and finer building . It was no part of the un- derstanding between the ...
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... regard . What , then , is the mark of regard ? It is , having the picture painted for themselves , asking him to sit for his pic . ture at their cost . I show my regard for a person , by asking him to sit for his picture at my cost ...
... regard . What , then , is the mark of regard ? It is , having the picture painted for themselves , asking him to sit for his pic . ture at their cost . I show my regard for a person , by asking him to sit for his picture at my cost ...
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... regard to the first or original claims for registra- tion under this Act ; ( that is to say , ) that in so far as ... regards claimants in burghs , the several Town - clerks shall affix the lists of new claimants , with the notices ...
... regard to the first or original claims for registra- tion under this Act ; ( that is to say , ) that in so far as ... regards claimants in burghs , the several Town - clerks shall affix the lists of new claimants , with the notices ...
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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