The Law Times, 158. köideOffice of The Law times, 1925 |
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Page 158-2
... fact he actually delivered them to sub - purchasers from himself . He did claim , however , an allowance from the vendors in respect of an alleged shortage in quantity . The sub - purchasers , however , refused to accept the anchovies ...
... fact he actually delivered them to sub - purchasers from himself . He did claim , however , an allowance from the vendors in respect of an alleged shortage in quantity . The sub - purchasers , however , refused to accept the anchovies ...
Page 158-5
... fact that the plaintiff had no reason to think the wife had misconducted herself did not entitle the plaintiff to recover costs from the defendant . The plaintiff appealed . Held , that the implied authority of a wife to act as his ...
... fact that the plaintiff had no reason to think the wife had misconducted herself did not entitle the plaintiff to recover costs from the defendant . The plaintiff appealed . Held , that the implied authority of a wife to act as his ...
Page 158-13
... fact that no Prayer Book belonging to the “ Church of Ireland ” is recognised in the Irish Statute of Uniformity , and that the only Book of Common Prayer that is recognised is that of the Church of England . It is true that in all the ...
... fact that no Prayer Book belonging to the “ Church of Ireland ” is recognised in the Irish Statute of Uniformity , and that the only Book of Common Prayer that is recognised is that of the Church of England . It is true that in all the ...
Page 158-19
... fact it was shortened just over forty years ago , namely , in 1883 , and the alteration in 1907 , to which he possibly referred , was merely to change the commencement from the 13th Aug. to the 1st Aug. , and its termination from the ...
... fact it was shortened just over forty years ago , namely , in 1883 , and the alteration in 1907 , to which he possibly referred , was merely to change the commencement from the 13th Aug. to the 1st Aug. , and its termination from the ...
Page 158-29
... fact that in several instances great figures in the judicial , Parliamentary , forensic , and diplomatic history of this country have had previous careers at the Bar and on the Bench of the Dominions and Colonies . Sir William Grant ...
... fact that in several instances great figures in the judicial , Parliamentary , forensic , and diplomatic history of this country have had previous careers at the Bar and on the Bench of the Dominions and Colonies . Sir William Grant ...
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