The Law Journal Reports, 75. köideE.B. Ince, 1906 |
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... payment of percentages is article 36 , and is in these terms : " The Company shall pay to the City annually , from the 1st of September 1892 , upon the total amount of its gross earnings arising from the whole operation of its said ...
... payment of percentages is article 36 , and is in these terms : " The Company shall pay to the City annually , from the 1st of September 1892 , upon the total amount of its gross earnings arising from the whole operation of its said ...
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... payment to which he may be entitled , who shall prove before the Com- missioners for general purposes , in the ... payments on account thereof in the manner here- inafter directed . " By the Finance Act , 1894 , exemption was extended to ...
... payment to which he may be entitled , who shall prove before the Com- missioners for general purposes , in the ... payments on account thereof in the manner here- inafter directed . " By the Finance Act , 1894 , exemption was extended to ...
Page 36
... payment of interest there was no such sum , and there was no delay in payment as soon as the amount was ascertained . There was no contract to pay interest , and no claim for interest made at the trial or on the appeal . That no ...
... payment of interest there was no such sum , and there was no delay in payment as soon as the amount was ascertained . There was no contract to pay interest , and no claim for interest made at the trial or on the appeal . That no ...
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... pay interest on the moneys recovered in the action , but at a lower rate than that fixed by the Court from which the ... payment has gone by . " In Michie v . Reynolds [ 1865 ] 7 the same learned Chief Justice observed that it had been ...
... pay interest on the moneys recovered in the action , but at a lower rate than that fixed by the Court from which the ... payment has gone by . " In Michie v . Reynolds [ 1865 ] 7 the same learned Chief Justice observed that it had been ...
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... payment of a just debt has been improperly withheld , and it seems to be fair and equitable that the party in default should make compensation by pay- ment of interest , it is incumbent upon the Court to allow interest for such time and ...
... payment of a just debt has been improperly withheld , and it seems to be fair and equitable that the party in default should make compensation by pay- ment of interest , it is incumbent upon the Court to allow interest for such time and ...
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Page 237 - hard labour, for ^~ a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine, or on summary conviction to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding four months, or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine.