10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TAXATIVE»
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Cases Decided in the Court of Session
i made according to the estimation of their • substance ;' and this also is a taxative
term qualified by nothing; it is not the substance * within the parish,' but is general
, comprehending the whole substance. Now, does this statute admit of doubt ...
Scotland. Court of Session, 1827
2
Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court ...
“The reasoning was to the following purpose: The taxative words, ' by and
through the decease of the said Gilbert Lawrie,' were no doubt very straitening ;
and it is no less true, that Judges are not to allow themselves the liberty of
judging from ...
3
The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in ...
... taxative word "allenarly,'' to prevent the nominal liferenters taking an absolute
fee, then, although there is no formal constitution of a trust, there cannot be any
greater difficulty in extricating the case than where the destination is to a parent in
...
4
The decisions of the Court of Session: from its first ...
... bearing, ' with liberty to them to cast feal and divot in the Mount of Kaploch, and
several other Mounts, according as they were accustomed of before ;' which
clause the Lords found to be qualified and taxative, and not to give an absolute
right ...
Scotland. Court of Session, William Maxwell Morison, 1811
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Lectures on conveyancing
been examining ; because, as we have seen, -whenever the word ' allenarly,' or
an equivalent expression, is added in reference to the liferent bestowed on the
parent, the addition of the taxative word has been held to restrict the parent's ...
Alexander Montgomerie Bell, 1867
6
The Scottish Law Reporter: Continuing Reports ... of Cases ...
But further, on the principle recognised in the cases of Ure and Fleming, since we
have here bounds which can even now be ascertained, the general rule that
such measurements are to be regarded as descriptive merely, and not as taxative
, ...
7
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ...
In the civil law, there is a distinction taken between a demonstrative legacy,
where the testator gives a general legacy, but points out the fund to satisfy it, and
a taxative legacy, where he bequeaths a particular thing. On the first point, I am,
clear ...
8
Treatise on the deeds and forms used in the constitution, ...
The same end may, it is thought, be attained by making the husband in name,
instead of merely in law, a trustee for the children (/). (2.) It follows that the terms
above expressed, exclusive of the taxative word allenarly, import not a liferent
only, ...
9
Cases Decided in the House of Lords: On Appeal from the ...
I. The first question is the construction of the title-deeds,—Whether the description
, in the original conveyance to the appellant's authors, is to be held to be taxative,
as considered by some of the Judges below, or merely demonstrative, as held ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Sir Sydney Smith Bell, 1843
10
The Church, the Councils, and Reform: The Legacy of the ...
More important, it was harnessed to episcopal authority as a taxative body, and
subordinate to the bishop in synod. Thus, in 1386, Bishop Bartolomeo Uliari,
along with four “procurators and defenders” of the corporation (universitas) of ...
Gerald Christianson, Thomas M. Izbicki, Christopher M. Bellitto, 2008
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