The Law Times, 138. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1915 |
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... defendant's servant kindled the fire in the way of husbandry and proper for his employment , though he had no express command of his master , yet his master shall be liable to an action for damage done to another by the fire ; for it ...
... defendant's servant kindled the fire in the way of husbandry and proper for his employment , though he had no express command of his master , yet his master shall be liable to an action for damage done to another by the fire ; for it ...
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... defendant alien enemy . • This decision involved two further points : First , whether a defendant alien enemy could appear by counsel and be heard in our courts during the war . Secondly , what was to happen as regards costs if the ...
... defendant alien enemy . • This decision involved two further points : First , whether a defendant alien enemy could appear by counsel and be heard in our courts during the war . Secondly , what was to happen as regards costs if the ...
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... defendant from so - doing , it was held that the covenant was in substance negative , and that the court would interfere by injunction to restrain the defendant from acting in contravention of it . But ( as pointed out by Lord Justice ...
... defendant from so - doing , it was held that the covenant was in substance negative , and that the court would interfere by injunction to restrain the defendant from acting in contravention of it . But ( as pointed out by Lord Justice ...
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... defendants were a local authority authorised to supply electricity by an Act passed under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 to 1888 ; and they so supplied electric energy for the purposes of power and light . Up to the 1st Jan. 1912 the ...
... defendants were a local authority authorised to supply electricity by an Act passed under the Electric Lighting Acts 1882 to 1888 ; and they so supplied electric energy for the purposes of power and light . Up to the 1st Jan. 1912 the ...
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... defendant entered into an agreement the prohibitive clause in which was as follows : " Clause 7. In consideration of the agreement hereinbefore contained the employee covenants and agrees with the company , their successors , and ...
... defendant entered into an agreement the prohibitive clause in which was as follows : " Clause 7. In consideration of the agreement hereinbefore contained the employee covenants and agrees with the company , their successors , and ...
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