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PROBAte Duty when EFFECTS DO NOT EXCEED £ 100. ... 56 , was 108. on the value of effects above £ 20 and under £ 100 . ... The popular notion is that you have only to pass a short statute to that effect , that from and after the ...
PROBAte Duty when EFFECTS DO NOT EXCEED £ 100. ... 56 , was 108. on the value of effects above £ 20 and under £ 100 . ... The popular notion is that you have only to pass a short statute to that effect , that from and after the ...
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This pro- vision will have the effect of putting in the hands of both attorneys and suitors the power of commencing and continuing proceedings in a centre not far from their own places of residence , and to a great extent will free them ...
This pro- vision will have the effect of putting in the hands of both attorneys and suitors the power of commencing and continuing proceedings in a centre not far from their own places of residence , and to a great extent will free them ...
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As they effect great changes in the practice of the courts , they are worthy of careful attention and separate notice . • With a view of securing to the public a thorough reform in the administration of justice , of which the present ...
As they effect great changes in the practice of the courts , they are worthy of careful attention and separate notice . • With a view of securing to the public a thorough reform in the administration of justice , of which the present ...
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Lord Justice MELLISH was entirely of the same opinion . stated that a whole class of substances may be ... used to produce a given effect , when , in fact , only one is capable of being so used successfully .
Lord Justice MELLISH was entirely of the same opinion . stated that a whole class of substances may be ... used to produce a given effect , when , in fact , only one is capable of being so used successfully .
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Has he an insurable interest in them , so as to entitle him to effect an insurance upon them in his own name ? And if the drawer and acceptor both become insolvent , what are the bill holder's rights ? Cover The question raised under a ...
Has he an insurable interest in them , so as to entitle him to effect an insurance upon them in his own name ? And if the drawer and acceptor both become insolvent , what are the bill holder's rights ? Cover The question raised under a ...
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