The Law Times, 205. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1948 |
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Page 205-35
... parties to agree that a notice to quit should expire at some other time so as to avoid this difficulty . The immediate reaction to such a question is to answer it with a curt negative , for , living as we do in an age of status rather ...
... parties to agree that a notice to quit should expire at some other time so as to avoid this difficulty . The immediate reaction to such a question is to answer it with a curt negative , for , living as we do in an age of status rather ...
Page 205-42
... parties to marry on account of their relationship . According to the decree of the court there never was a marriage and although the parties lived together the marriage itself was null and void ab initio . It was true to say in this ...
... parties to marry on account of their relationship . According to the decree of the court there never was a marriage and although the parties lived together the marriage itself was null and void ab initio . It was true to say in this ...
Page 205-60
... parties ' solicitors had authority to agree to make the contract binding either by a ceremonial exchange of the two parts of the contract or in any other manner ; secondly , that they had in fact agreed not to have a ceremonial exchange ...
... parties ' solicitors had authority to agree to make the contract binding either by a ceremonial exchange of the two parts of the contract or in any other manner ; secondly , that they had in fact agreed not to have a ceremonial exchange ...
Contents
Vol 205 | 205-35 |
THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS | 205-41 |
Hilary Law Sittings | 205-63 |
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