The Law Times, 163. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1927 |
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Page 163-2
... held that a bank was justified in paying a cheque numbered 117,285 and dated the 8th Aug. , although they had been instructed to stop a cheque which the customer erroneously described as numbered 117,283 , but correctly described its ...
... held that a bank was justified in paying a cheque numbered 117,285 and dated the 8th Aug. , although they had been instructed to stop a cheque which the customer erroneously described as numbered 117,283 , but correctly described its ...
Page 163-7
... held by the Court of Appeal ( reversing the decision of a careful and experienced judge ) that as the ge eral power of appointment had been fully exercised by the widow , there was a resettlement of the estate , and there being no ...
... held by the Court of Appeal ( reversing the decision of a careful and experienced judge ) that as the ge eral power of appointment had been fully exercised by the widow , there was a resettlement of the estate , and there being no ...
Page 163-8
... held that the house was not in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation within the meaning of sect . 1 , sub - sect . 1 , of the Housing Act 1925. The defendant corporation appealed on the ground that the house was at all ...
... held that the house was not in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation within the meaning of sect . 1 , sub - sect . 1 , of the Housing Act 1925. The defendant corporation appealed on the ground that the house was at all ...
Page 163-18
... held that in the absence of a provision in the Licensing Con- solidation Act , that justices who elected to appear as opponents of a renewal of a licence , and took active steps to make their opposition effective might nevertheless act ...
... held that in the absence of a provision in the Licensing Con- solidation Act , that justices who elected to appear as opponents of a renewal of a licence , and took active steps to make their opposition effective might nevertheless act ...
Page 163-20
... held , in the absence of any context to the contrary , to include the external walls of the two floors . The point arose incidentally in Gifford v . Dent ( post , p . 21 ) , in which it was held by Mr. Justice Romer that the tenant of a ...
... held , in the absence of any context to the contrary , to include the external walls of the two floors . The point arose incidentally in Gifford v . Dent ( post , p . 21 ) , in which it was held by Mr. Justice Romer that the tenant of a ...
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