The Law Times, 214. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1952 |
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Page 214-77
... important , as it is now estimated that 50 per cent . at least of the existing pension schemes are not approved in the strict sense of the old sect . 32 of the 1921 Act ( now sect . 379 ) . 66 99 GUIDE TO INCOME TAX . By N. E. Mustoe ...
... important , as it is now estimated that 50 per cent . at least of the existing pension schemes are not approved in the strict sense of the old sect . 32 of the 1921 Act ( now sect . 379 ) . 66 99 GUIDE TO INCOME TAX . By N. E. Mustoe ...
Page 214-142
... importance or interest . Recent decisions are interpolated in proper sequence and , particularly , are lavishly cited in the notes under the heading Legal Aid " at p . 1433 f . Important decisions introduced are Cumbes v . Robinson ...
... importance or interest . Recent decisions are interpolated in proper sequence and , particularly , are lavishly cited in the notes under the heading Legal Aid " at p . 1433 f . Important decisions introduced are Cumbes v . Robinson ...
Page 214-153
... important . Clients are liable to take a somewhat dim view of any provision in a document which the court holds to be invalid , and the explanation that it has been commonly used for over 50 years is not one which commends itself to the ...
... important . Clients are liable to take a somewhat dim view of any provision in a document which the court holds to be invalid , and the explanation that it has been commonly used for over 50 years is not one which commends itself to the ...
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