10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBTACKSMAN»
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1
An Institute of the Law of Scotland
C. De loc. et cond. ; And indeed there is not the same reason against the power
of subsetting as of assigning ; because by a subset the principal tacksman is not
changed, and a subtacksman is not generally of an higher rank than the principal
.
John Erskine (Juriste), 1824
2
An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the ...
C. De loc. et cond. : And indeed there is not the same reason against the power
of subsetting as of assigning ; because by a subset the principal tacksman is not
changed, and a subtacksman is not generally of an higher rank than the principal
.
John Erskine, James Ivory, 1824
3
Cases decided in the Court of Session: from November 1790 to ...
... representing their brother ; and that the profits of the lease were to go
exclusively to the creditors of the late subtacksman. The sheriff, " in respect it
appeared that Walter Grind- " lay, the heir of line of the original subtacksman
William, " was in ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Robert Bell, 1794
4
The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, Deduced from Its ...
(1) ' Yet otherwise the heritor is not obliged to know the subtack, nor to call the
subtacksman in the re' duction of the principal tack; and it becomes null by
exception, unless the subtacksman had appeared and ' produced his interest in
the ...
5
The principles of the law of Scotland, in the order of Sir ...
... requires the fame solemnities, and has Effeaofathe lame effects as a principal
tack: It de- siibtack. fen(js against iingular successors ; and the prinr cipal tacks in
an cannot, bv renouncing his tack to the setter, hurt ihe fight of the subtacksman.
6
Lectures on the History and Practice of the Law of Scotland: ...
As the subtacksman is the proper tenant of the principal lessee, by consent of the
heritor, in consequence of an express power for that purpose, the subtacksman is
at liberty to pay the rent to the principal, whose discharge will be to him ...
7
Erskine's Principles of the Law of Scotland
... same effects as a principal tack: It defends against singular succes- Eamon
sors; and the principal tacksman cannot, by re- “macknouncing his tack to the
setter, hurt the right of the subtacksman. An assignee to a tack is persoTacit
relocation, ...
8
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
July 27. Montgomery against Montgomery. No. 3% The annuity of teind is a
burden upon the principal tacksman, unless the contrary be expressed, and
divides not betwixt him and the subtacksman, in proportion to the benefit that
each has by ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1804
9
Social Life in Former Days: 2d Series. Illustrated by ...
Alexander, of Kirdells, ancestor of Bal- lindalloch, a subtacksman in 1701, of the
Inland Excise, 132. Mr. (afterwards Sir Robert), brother of Lord Glenelg, 166. Mr. (
afterwards Sir John Peter), of Rothiemurchus, 173. Lady Ann, sends for a body ...
Edward Dunbar Dunbar, 1866
10
Social life in former days, chiefly in the province of Moray
Col., of Kennet, a subtacksman in 1701, of the Inland Excise, 132. Mr. Robert, 42.
Brummen, some expenses in 1627, at, 182. Brureton, Sir William, defeats the
army of Charles I., 40. Buccleuch, Francis second Earl of, the e^ft of his marringe
...
Edward Dunbar Dunbar, 1866