Cases Decided in the Court of Session, Court of Justiciary, and House of LordsT. & T. Clark, 1894 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 282
... Banchory , in Kincardineshire , were bounded Ld . Wellwood . on the north by the River Dee , except for a space of 350 yards between them where the glebe of Banchory - Devenick included the river bank . In 1892 Alexander M. Ogston , of ...
... Banchory , in Kincardineshire , were bounded Ld . Wellwood . on the north by the River Dee , except for a space of 350 yards between them where the glebe of Banchory - Devenick included the river bank . In 1892 Alexander M. Ogston , of ...
Page 283
... Banchory or Banchory - Devenick , which bounded them on the east . Ardoe was purchased by the pursuer's father in 1840. In the dispo- sition then obtained by him , and in the instrument of sasine following thereon , and also in a ...
... Banchory or Banchory - Devenick , which bounded them on the east . Ardoe was purchased by the pursuer's father in 1840. In the dispo- sition then obtained by him , and in the instrument of sasine following thereon , and also in a ...
Page 284
... Banchory march inland , but at the river there is interjected between them the glebe of Banchory - Devenick , which extends along the river for about 300 or 350 yards . It is common ground that the fishings do not belong to the glebe ...
... Banchory march inland , but at the river there is interjected between them the glebe of Banchory - Devenick , which extends along the river for about 300 or 350 yards . It is common ground that the fishings do not belong to the glebe ...
Page 285
... Banchory . The terms of the leases of the Banchory fishings are of themselves almost conclusive against the defenders ' contention , because they shew that not merely from 1851 , but for long before , the western boundary of the Banchory ...
... Banchory . The terms of the leases of the Banchory fishings are of themselves almost conclusive against the defenders ' contention , because they shew that not merely from 1851 , but for long before , the western boundary of the Banchory ...
Page 286
... Banchory had consistently during the prescriptive period leased his fishings up to but not beyond the drain . The evidence throughout contradicted the suggestion that there intervened between the fishings of Banchory and Ardoe a piece ...
... Banchory had consistently during the prescriptive period leased his fishings up to but not beyond the drain . The evidence throughout contradicted the suggestion that there intervened between the fishings of Banchory and Ardoe a piece ...
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