10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STEELBOW»
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1
The Scots revised reports: Morison's dictionary, 1 to 9424
extent of the sums claimed as the value of the steelbow-stock ; upon which the
came was brought by bill of advocation before the Court of Session. Pleaded for
the Creditors ; Steelbow corresponds to the contractus mutui in the civil law.
2
The Scottish Law Review and Sheriff Court Reports
... manner without payment — this being practically a survival of the ancient
custom of steelbow. It appears to the memorialists that the principle laid down by
the Sheriff-Substitute in the above case, and on which he based his judgment,
would, ...
3
The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary [of Decisions]
extent of the sums claimed as the value of the steelbow-stock ; upon which the
cause was brought by bill of advocation before the Court of Session. Pleaded for
the Creditors; Steelbow corresponds to the cont-ractus mutui in the civil law.
William Maxwell Morison, 1908
4
A Treatise on the Law of Landlord and Tenant: With an ...
Steelbow location, goods are originally the undoubted property of the landlord,
and are granted by him to the tenant along with the farm, and for the express
purpose of cultivating [316] it upon condition of paying an additional rent during
the ...
Robert Hunter, William Guthrie, 1876
5
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
In this process also, the Lords were of the mind, albeit it past not into interlocutor,
That steelbow goods, being delivered by the master to his tenant at the setting of
any room, after the manner of setting with steelbow, might be poinded by the ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1804
6
Travels to Terra Incognita: The Scottish Highlands and ...
78 'Steelbow' was a condition of land-tenancy whereby a landlord provided the
tenant with stock, growing grain, straw and implements under contract that the
equivalent in quality and quantity should be returned at the end of the lease.
7
Bell's Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland
STEELBOW GOODS; consist in corn, cattle, straw, and implements of husbandry
delivered by the landlord to his tenant, by means of which the tenant is enabled
to stock and labour the farm, and in consideration of which he becomes bound to
...
William Bell, Robert Bell, 1890
8
The Journal of Jurisprudence
This the landlord did by way of steelbow ; a contract which put tenants in a
position similar to that of metayers, but with this difference, that a fixed rent was
often paid for the use of the steelbow goods, instead of a fixed proportion of the
produce.
9
The Journal of Jurisprudence
This the landlord did by way of steelbow ; a contract which put tenants in a
position similar to that of metayers, but with this difference, that a fixed rent was
often paid for the use of the steelbow goods, instead of a fixed proportion of the
produce.
Hugh Barclay, I. S. H. Laidlaw, 1866
10
An economical history of the Hebrides and highlands of Scotland
STEELBOW. There is another hurtful method of subsetting lands, which of late
has become frequent, both in the islands and in the adjacent districts on the main
land, — when a tacksman subsets his farm, with his whole stock of cattle upon it.