The Law Times, 52. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1872 |
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... effect would be effected by service of notice of the act of bankruptcy before sale , while the determination of questions between different judgment creditors which the Lord Chancellor considers the object of this part of sect . 13 , is ...
... effect would be effected by service of notice of the act of bankruptcy before sale , while the determination of questions between different judgment creditors which the Lord Chancellor considers the object of this part of sect . 13 , is ...
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... effect a requirement that he should occupy the tenement independently of the con- trol of his landlord , and not as a lodger . Turning now to the Representation of the People Act 1867 , we see that the effect of sect . 3 was to do away ...
... effect a requirement that he should occupy the tenement independently of the con- trol of his landlord , and not as a lodger . Turning now to the Representation of the People Act 1867 , we see that the effect of sect . 3 was to do away ...
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... effect would be to re - enact in their case so much of the local Acts or Small Tenements Act as relate to apartments , leaving the occupiers of com- plete houses , however small , still rateable . It has been suggested that this last ...
... effect would be to re - enact in their case so much of the local Acts or Small Tenements Act as relate to apartments , leaving the occupiers of com- plete houses , however small , still rateable . It has been suggested that this last ...
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... effect stands thus : " That an execution creditor who seizes his debtor's goods before an act of bankruptcy can proceed to a sale thereof , notwithstanding that prior to the sale the debtor is adjudged bankrupt , or his estate has gone ...
... effect stands thus : " That an execution creditor who seizes his debtor's goods before an act of bankruptcy can proceed to a sale thereof , notwithstanding that prior to the sale the debtor is adjudged bankrupt , or his estate has gone ...
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... effect of which may , or may not , be appreciable . The Benchers ' Court , on the other hand , is a tribunal before which it is impossible to go with- out the fact being generally known , and the unlucky supposed delinquent bearing , in ...
... effect of which may , or may not , be appreciable . The Benchers ' Court , on the other hand , is a tribunal before which it is impossible to go with- out the fact being generally known , and the unlucky supposed delinquent bearing , in ...
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