Manual of the Law of ScotlandOliver & Boyd, 1847 - 506 Seiten |
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... But it must be kept in view that another circumstance besides their mere enactment has given them this position . They have been , according to the tech- nicality of the law , in viridi observantiâ . They 2 INTRODUCTION .
... But it must be kept in view that another circumstance besides their mere enactment has given them this position . They have been , according to the tech- nicality of the law , in viridi observantiâ . They 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... given their consent to it . So early , however , as the reign of Henry VI . , the plan of having the bill previously written out , and then passing it into a law - the only means by which it can be known whether every sentence and word ...
... given their consent to it . So early , however , as the reign of Henry VI . , the plan of having the bill previously written out , and then passing it into a law - the only means by which it can be known whether every sentence and word ...
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... given a peculiar aspect to the administration of justice in England , and to the tone of the professional mind . The English lawyer is tempted to look on a uniform system , administered by one set of courts , as an anomaly , and hence ...
... given a peculiar aspect to the administration of justice in England , and to the tone of the professional mind . The English lawyer is tempted to look on a uniform system , administered by one set of courts , as an anomaly , and hence ...
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... given words to old esta- blished principles , the acknowledgment of which as law goes back to remote and perhaps unknown ages . The older is the law - book , the greater quantity of superseded law will it in general be found to contain ...
... given words to old esta- blished principles , the acknowledgment of which as law goes back to remote and perhaps unknown ages . The older is the law - book , the greater quantity of superseded law will it in general be found to contain ...
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... given before the close of the fifteenth century . In Morison's Dictionary , several decisions bearing date during the sixteenth century and the earlier part of the seventeenth , have been collected from manuscripts . The earliest ...
... given before the close of the fifteenth century . In Morison's Dictionary , several decisions bearing date during the sixteenth century and the earlier part of the seventeenth , have been collected from manuscripts . The earliest ...
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Manual of the Law of Scotland: Public Law--Legislative, Municipal ... John Hill Burton Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
9 Vict act of Parliament action agent apply arrestment assign B. C. ii bank bankrupt bill bill of lading bound buyer cautioner circumstances claim clause consent contract Court of Session creditor damages death debt debtor deceased December decree deed delivery diligence dividend document Edinburgh Gazette effect England entitled executor favour February fraud give granted granter heir held heritable holder hypothec Ibid indorsed infeft interim-factor July June justice of peace land lease letters of horning liable lien Lord Ordinary marriage ment moveable notice November oath obligation paid partner patent payable payment period person petition poinding possession prescription principle privilege proprietor purchaser rent responsibility rule sasine Scotland SECT seller sequestration sheriff Sheriff Court ship stamp statute stipulated tenant tion transactions transfer trustee unless vassal warrant
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Seite 234 - ... or during the minority or respective minorities only of any person or persons, who, under the uses or trusts of the deed...
Seite 234 - ... during the minority or respective minorities of any person or persons who shall be living or in venire sa mere at the time of the death of such grantor, devisor, or testator...
Seite 246 - A factor is a person to whom goods are consigned for sale by a merchant residing abroad, or at a distance from the place of sale, and he usually sells in his own name, without disclosing that of his principal. The latter, therefore, with full knowledge of these circumstances, trusts him with the actual possession of the goods, and gives him authority to sell in his own name.
Seite 443 - ... or property of the descriptions following ; (that is to say,) gold or silver coin of this realm or of any foreign state, or any gold or silver in a manufactured or unmanufactured state, or any precious stones, jewellery, watches, clocks, or time-pieces of any description, trinkets, bills, notes of the governor and company of the banks of England, Scotland, and Ireland respectively, or of any other bank...
Seite 50 - ... be received and recovered by the person or persons who if this act had not passed would have been entitled to such entire rents ; and such portions shall be recoverable from such person or persons by the parties entitled to the same under this act in any action or suit at law or in equity.
Seite 234 - That no person or persons shall, after the passing of this act, by any deed or deeds, surrender or surrenders, will, codicil or otherwise howsoever, settle or dispose of any real or personal property, so and in such manner that the rents, issues, profits or produce thereof shall be wholly or partially accumulated...
Seite 166 - ... they are in any place of deposit connected with the transmission and delivery of them, and until they arrive at the actual or constructive possession of the consignee, at the place named by the buyer to the seller as their destination.
Seite 71 - ... such registered proprietor to assign his interest or any portion of his interest therein, by making entry in the said book of registry of such assignment, and of the name and place of abode of the assignee thereof, in the form given in that behalf in the said schedule, on payment of the like sum; and such assignment so entered shall be effectual in law to all intents and purposes whatsoever, without being subject to any stamp or duty, and shall be of the same force and effect as if such assignment...