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Page 193-16
... CONVEYANCER £ 1000 names a Cot in perpetuity . that section , the court has power , by reason of the provisions of sect . 25 of the Judicature Act , 1925 , if it thinks fit and proper , to remit such a case for re - hearing and to ...
... CONVEYANCER £ 1000 names a Cot in perpetuity . that section , the court has power , by reason of the provisions of sect . 25 of the Judicature Act , 1925 , if it thinks fit and proper , to remit such a case for re - hearing and to ...
Page 193-39
... conveyance , is immediately faced with a number of problems which generally are not in the minds of the vendor and purchaser . The December number of The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer contains forms dealing with certain aspects of ...
... conveyance , is immediately faced with a number of problems which generally are not in the minds of the vendor and purchaser . The December number of The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer contains forms dealing with certain aspects of ...
Page 193-99
... conveyancer to - day could do his work efficiently with- out the assistance of one of the big collections of precedents . The forms they contain represent the accumulated convey . ancing wisdom of many years and generally their use ...
... conveyancer to - day could do his work efficiently with- out the assistance of one of the big collections of precedents . The forms they contain represent the accumulated convey . ancing wisdom of many years and generally their use ...
Contents
THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND | 193-13 |
Saturday January 3 1942 | 193-25 |
The Law and the Lawyers 1 | 193-35 |
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