The Law Times, 160. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1926 |
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Page 160-1
... present report the Public Trustee says : In In my last year's report I endeavoured to answer the criticism that the Public Trustee was discouraging trusts of small value . I had hoped that my answer was sufficient , but as the criticism ...
... present report the Public Trustee says : In In my last year's report I endeavoured to answer the criticism that the Public Trustee was discouraging trusts of small value . I had hoped that my answer was sufficient , but as the criticism ...
Page 160-10
... present it is not difficult by means of a gramophone receiver to obtain a more or less satisfactory negative of a performance and the performer is helpless to prevent it . A further grievance is that these negatives can be sold and ...
... present it is not difficult by means of a gramophone receiver to obtain a more or less satisfactory negative of a performance and the performer is helpless to prevent it . A further grievance is that these negatives can be sold and ...
Page 160-12
... present day , " have been in recent times much narrowed and crippled . The jurisdiction of the court extended nominally to all felonies , and , indeed , to all crimes except treason , subject only to the condition that in cases of ...
... present day , " have been in recent times much narrowed and crippled . The jurisdiction of the court extended nominally to all felonies , and , indeed , to all crimes except treason , subject only to the condition that in cases of ...
Page 160-13
... present at a sitting of its First Chamber , or House of Commons . The two Chambers , " he writes , “ sit from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. , and from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. They adjourn , however , for a few minutes every hour for the purposes of ...
... present at a sitting of its First Chamber , or House of Commons . The two Chambers , " he writes , “ sit from 9 a.m. till 1 p.m. , and from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. They adjourn , however , for a few minutes every hour for the purposes of ...
Page 160-14
... present were Sir Lewis Coward , Mr. J. A. Strahan , Professor E. Jenks , and Professor H. C. Gutteridge . Sir WILLIAM BEVERIDGE ( director ) read his report for 1924 . " THE ORATION . ” 66 The LORD CHANCELLOR then delivered the oration ...
... present were Sir Lewis Coward , Mr. J. A. Strahan , Professor E. Jenks , and Professor H. C. Gutteridge . Sir WILLIAM BEVERIDGE ( director ) read his report for 1924 . " THE ORATION . ” 66 The LORD CHANCELLOR then delivered the oration ...
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