| Great Britain - 1847 - 858 pages
...according to the Law and Practice heretofore in use, which Decree shall be a valid Decree of Adjudication ; and in an Action of Constitution and Adjudication...competent to adopt the same Procedure in all respects, Instruments of Resignation or Sasine may be recorded during Li re of the Party in whose Favour such... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1847 - 864 pages
...according to the Law and Practice heretofore in use, which Decree shall be a valid Decree of Adjudication ; and in an Action of Constitution and Adjudication...shall be competent to adopt the same Procedure in all 508 Cap. 49. Bill for Summonses of Adjudication, &c. dispensed with. Unnecessary to libel and conclude... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1847 - 628 pages
...certification with such general charge; nnd it shall thereafter be competent to adopt under such luminous the same procedure in all respects, and to pronounce...the same decree, which would have been competent had suoh summons been preceded by letters of general charge duly executed against such heir according to... | |
| William Alexander - Land tenure - 1847 - 242 pages
...according to the existing law and practice, which decree shall be a valid decree of Adjudication : And in an action of Constitution and Adjudication,...combined in the same summons, against an unentered Combined heir, it shall be competent to adopt the same procedure in c"™ ti all respects, and to pronounce... | |
| George Ross - Land tenure - 1849 - 772 pages
...charge or general-special charge duly executed against the heir, according to the former practice. In an action of constitution and adjudication combined in the same summons against an unentered heir, the same decree may be pronounced, which would have been competent had the summons been preceded by... | |
| Law - 1860 - 320 pages
...certification with such general "charge; and it shall thereafter be competent to • adopt, under euch summons, the same procedure in "all respects, and to pronounce...decree, " which would have been competent had such sum" mous been preceded by letters of general charge, "duly executed against such heir according to... | |
| Periodicals - 1860 - 324 pages
...certification with such general "charge; and it shall thereafter be competent to " adopt, under such summons, the same procedure in ' all respects, and to pronounce...decree, ' which would have been competent had such sum' mons been preceded by letters of general charge, 'duly executed against such heir according to... | |
| William Bell - Law - 1861 - 888 pages
...the like certification with a special charge or general special charge, as the case may be. Again, in an action of constitution and adjudication, combined in the same summons, against an unentered heir, the same decree may be pronounced which would have been competent had the summons been preceded by... | |
| Robert Campbell - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1862 - 644 pages
...according to the law and practice heretofore in use, which decree shall be a valid decree of adjudication ; and in an action of constitution and adjudication combined in the same summons against an unentered neir, it shall be competent to adopt the same procedure in all respects, and to pronounce the same... | |
| Conveyancing - 1867 - 558 pages
...of Constitution, mad Adjudication combined in the same Summons against an unentered FFeirT it afaau be competent to adopt the same Procedure in all respects, and to pronounce ~ same Decree, which would have been competent had such Summons been preeeoei by Letters of general... | |
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