10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLENISHINGS»
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plenishings in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Northern Isles: Orkney and Shetland
17. Orkney. Houses. and. Plenishings. APART from excavated sites, the earliest
information about Orkney houses appears in the Orkneyinga Saga. A feast held
by Earl Thorfinn about 1 020 was in a large hall, skdli, with a door at either end.
2
Customs and Fashions in Old New England
V. TABLE. PLENISHINGS. In the early days of the colonies doubtless the old
Anglo-Saxon board laid on trestles was used for a dining-table instead of a table
with a stationary top. “Table bords” appear in early New England wills, and “
trestles” ...
3
Official Report of the Standing Committees: Session
The subsections as they stand, however, leave it open to argument that the
surviving spouse who chooses to take the intestate's interests in one house may
also choose to take the intestate's furniture and plenishings from another house,
if the ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1963
4
Report on occupancy rights in the matrimonial home and ...
formulate proposals in relation to furniture and plenishings which could
complement our proposals in relation to the matrimonial home itself.21 2.37 We
suggested in our Memorandum22 two possible schemes by which a spouse
might be ...
Scottish Law Commission, 1980
(5) Where but for section 25(2)(6)(iii) above the court would 35 not have
jurisdiction to entertain the application, the court may make an order — (a)
relating to the former matrimonial home or its furniture and plenishings ; or (b)
that the other ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1983
6
Personal Finance and Investing All-in-One For Dummies
The spouse has the right to furniture and furnishings – known as plenishings – up
to a value of £24,000. Plenishings is a Scottish legal phrase to describe goods as
diverse as linen, glass, books, pictures, televisions, washing-machines, and ...
7
Wills, Probate, & Inheritance Tax For Dummies
The spouse has the right to furniture and furnishings – known as plenishings – up
to a value of £24,000. Plenishings is a Scottish legal phrase to describe goods as
diverse as linen, glass, books, pictures, televisions, washing machines, and ...
8
Sessional Papers Printed by Order of the House of Lords: ...
(5) Where but for section 24(2)(W(iii) above the court would not have jurisdiction
to entertain the application, the court may make an order — (a) relating to the
former matrimonial home or its furniture and plenishings ; or 5 (b) that the other
party ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1983
9
Greens family law statutes 1997/98: with succession, trusts, ...
(3) Where a person dies intestate leaving a spouse, and the intestate estate
includes the furniture and plenishings of a dwelling house to which this section
applies (whether or not the dwelling house is comprised in the intestate estate),
the ...
Great Britain, W. Green & Son Ltd, 1997
Where the intestate estate includes the furniture and plenishings of a dwelling-
house (whether or not the dwelling-house is comprised in such estate) the
surviving spouse is entitled to such furniture and plenishings up 24 to the value of
...
Scottish Law Commission, 1986
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PLENISHINGS»
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Hunting for the 1540s at Kirkhope Tower
... he had “burned down the villainous tower of Kirkhopp” and that he had “killed all the Scottis, taken the kyn (cattle] and plenishings (furniture]”. «Selkirk Weekend Advertiser, Sep 12»