The Law Times, 214. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1952 |
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Page 214-105
... paid in respect of each book . Held - The sum paid for each book of tickets could be directly equated to the aggregate of the prices of the tickets contained in the book , and therefore it was an aggregate sum and not a " lump sum paid ...
... paid in respect of each book . Held - The sum paid for each book of tickets could be directly equated to the aggregate of the prices of the tickets contained in the book , and therefore it was an aggregate sum and not a " lump sum paid ...
Page 214-266
... paid up or which ought to have been paid up on the second preference stock held by them respectively at the time ; therefore , in the event of a winding - up of the company , its surplus assets should be distributed among the holders of ...
... paid up or which ought to have been paid up on the second preference stock held by them respectively at the time ; therefore , in the event of a winding - up of the company , its surplus assets should be distributed among the holders of ...
Page 214-272
... paid development charge will not , as a general rule , be entitled to recover what they paid . Transitional Provisions Certain somewhat complicated transitional provisions , however , deal with transactions which have taken place ...
... paid development charge will not , as a general rule , be entitled to recover what they paid . Transitional Provisions Certain somewhat complicated transitional provisions , however , deal with transactions which have taken place ...
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