The Law Times, 138. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1915 |
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... considered to be right . " Gifts , the object of which is to prevent cruelty to animals and to ameliorate the position of the brute creatures , " is even a closer parallel , and Lord Justice Holmes said the same were charitable ...
... considered to be right . " Gifts , the object of which is to prevent cruelty to animals and to ameliorate the position of the brute creatures , " is even a closer parallel , and Lord Justice Holmes said the same were charitable ...
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... consider whether there is not a course , far more prudent for their own safety and far more patriotic , when reviewed in ... considered , it will be realised that , in the wider adoption of life insurance , the nation has at hand all the ...
... consider whether there is not a course , far more prudent for their own safety and far more patriotic , when reviewed in ... considered , it will be realised that , in the wider adoption of life insurance , the nation has at hand all the ...
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... consider that a term of imprisonment is an appropriate sentence for offences which , according to the laws of war , are ... considered on these conditions . Advertisements , orders for papers , & c . , should be kept distinct , and ...
... consider that a term of imprisonment is an appropriate sentence for offences which , according to the laws of war , are ... considered on these conditions . Advertisements , orders for papers , & c . , should be kept distinct , and ...
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... consider the latter words by themselves without reference to anything that precedes them . Then I have these words ... considered to be the sole object of the gift , and the executor or executors hold what remains on a trust , and , as ...
... consider the latter words by themselves without reference to anything that precedes them . Then I have these words ... considered to be the sole object of the gift , and the executor or executors hold what remains on a trust , and , as ...
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... consider , and a meticulous distinction often decides the result . Accordingly the cases to which we refer have to be ... considered void as given to an illegal purpose though benevolent in its nature . There the gift was to the superior ...
... consider , and a meticulous distinction often decides the result . Accordingly the cases to which we refer have to be ... considered void as given to an illegal purpose though benevolent in its nature . There the gift was to the superior ...
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