The Law Times, 212. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1951 |
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Page 212-58
... meaning , the fact that an unexpected result was occasioned was no reason for rejecting the obvious meaning and substituting something which might be conceived to be that which Parliament would be more likely to intend to bring about ...
... meaning , the fact that an unexpected result was occasioned was no reason for rejecting the obvious meaning and substituting something which might be conceived to be that which Parliament would be more likely to intend to bring about ...
Page 212-106
... meaning of the Poor Rate Exemption Act , 1833 , sect . 1 , because the secular uses to which the rooms were put were not incidental or essentially ancillary to their use for public religious worship , nor was exemption afforded by the ...
... meaning of the Poor Rate Exemption Act , 1833 , sect . 1 , because the secular uses to which the rooms were put were not incidental or essentially ancillary to their use for public religious worship , nor was exemption afforded by the ...
Page 212-211
... meaning : risk of non - persuasion of the jury . - The general burden of proof in a criminal case is upon the prosecu- tion . It may even be necessary for the prosecution to prove a negative , as one of the ingredients in the crime ...
... meaning : risk of non - persuasion of the jury . - The general burden of proof in a criminal case is upon the prosecu- tion . It may even be necessary for the prosecution to prove a negative , as one of the ingredients in the crime ...
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