Residence alone has no effect per se, though it may be most important as a ground from which to infer intention. ... aby purchasing and occupying a house, or furnishing it, or vesting a part of his capital there, nor by residence alone, but it ... but those difficulties will be much diminished by keeping steadily in view the principle which ought to guide the decision as ... and he had failed in effecting a proposed arrangement with his mother, by which he wished to obtain, for his own use, theanbsp;...
Title | : | Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland and in the House of Lords on Appeal from Scotland |
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Publisher | : | - 1841 |
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