The Law Times, 193. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1942 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 85
Page 193-29
... considered that when the matters with which the sub - section was dealing were considered it was clear that they all had one character . They were all remedies for default of some kind . That being the type of transaction in respect of ...
... considered that when the matters with which the sub - section was dealing were considered it was clear that they all had one character . They were all remedies for default of some kind . That being the type of transaction in respect of ...
Page 193-136
... considered that because a grantor was expressed to convey as " beneficial owner or " personal representative " or trustee that it necessarily followed that he was conveying in one of these capacities . It has been thought that the use ...
... considered that because a grantor was expressed to convey as " beneficial owner or " personal representative " or trustee that it necessarily followed that he was conveying in one of these capacities . It has been thought that the use ...
Page 193-215
... considered was recognised by the Court of Appeal in Cockburn v . Smith ( sup . ) , though the decision in that case went in favour of the plaintiff , who was the tenant of one of a block of flats and suffered damage from defective ...
... considered was recognised by the Court of Appeal in Cockburn v . Smith ( sup . ) , though the decision in that case went in favour of the plaintiff , who was the tenant of one of a block of flats and suffered damage from defective ...
Contents
THE JOURNAL OF THE LAW AND | 193-13 |
Saturday January 3 1942 | 193-25 |
The Law and the Lawyers 1 | 193-35 |
18 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted action Advertisers agreement Amendment amount annual Appeal application appointed authority Barrister-at-Law building called cause charge Circuit claim Commons considered contract Control cost Council Counsel County court Court of Appeal covenant Damage dealing decision defendant directed duty easement effect enemy entitled evidence exercise express fact give given ground held House income Indices interest issue JUDGE judgment July justices L. T. Rep land landlord lease liability Limited London Lord March matter meaning mortgage Notes notice Office operation Order paid payable payment period person plaintiff position possession premises present purchase question reason received reference refused regard Regulations rent REPORTS respect respondent Rules sect sent shares Society Solicitors taken tenant trade trustees wife