The Law Times, 131. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1911 |
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... effect of preserving the rights of the mortgagee under sect . 40 of the Real Property Limitation Act 1833 and sect . 8 of the Act of 1874. It was argued , on the other hand , for the mortgagor that the claim made by the mortgagee was in ...
... effect of preserving the rights of the mortgagee under sect . 40 of the Real Property Limitation Act 1833 and sect . 8 of the Act of 1874. It was argued , on the other hand , for the mortgagor that the claim made by the mortgagee was in ...
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... effect a com- pulsory levy ; instead of subscriptions being requested , levies were made and members were at the same time told that they would be enforced unless objection was raised . His Lordship made a declara- tion that the rules ...
... effect a com- pulsory levy ; instead of subscriptions being requested , levies were made and members were at the same time told that they would be enforced unless objection was raised . His Lordship made a declara- tion that the rules ...
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... effect ) he agreed to subscribe to , and to conform to the rules of , the Madras Civil Service Annuity Fund . This was a fund originally established by Madras Civil Servants , and maintained by their own contributions and by a ...
... effect ) he agreed to subscribe to , and to conform to the rules of , the Madras Civil Service Annuity Fund . This was a fund originally established by Madras Civil Servants , and maintained by their own contributions and by a ...
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... effect of the order as to fees made by the judges under the Sheriffs Act 1887 . That order provides ( inter alia ) that where the fees cannot be levied because the execution is withdrawn satisfied , or " stopped , " they are to be paid ...
... effect of the order as to fees made by the judges under the Sheriffs Act 1887 . That order provides ( inter alia ) that where the fees cannot be levied because the execution is withdrawn satisfied , or " stopped , " they are to be paid ...
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... effect . The pamphlet was widely read and naturally had its influences on judges and ministers , though Lord Ellenborough , with his usual vehemence , denied its influence . If so , it is a curious coincidence that whereas in the year ...
... effect . The pamphlet was widely read and naturally had its influences on judges and ministers , though Lord Ellenborough , with his usual vehemence , denied its influence . If so , it is a curious coincidence that whereas in the year ...
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