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Page 235-342
... advertisements must be such as the court would have directed . One thing seems certain : advertisements would be directed in the supposed case ( not an unusual one ) in the U.S.A. , Australia and New Zealand in addition to the usual ...
... advertisements must be such as the court would have directed . One thing seems certain : advertisements would be directed in the supposed case ( not an unusual one ) in the U.S.A. , Australia and New Zealand in addition to the usual ...
Page 235-410
... advertisement comes under his consideration , the trustee notifies his disapproval of its terms in writing to the manager . Despite this safeguard , there are those who feel that the advertisements of a unit trust should be subject to ...
... advertisement comes under his consideration , the trustee notifies his disapproval of its terms in writing to the manager . Despite this safeguard , there are those who feel that the advertisements of a unit trust should be subject to ...
Page 235-607
... Advertisements Part 4 of the Act amends the Advertisements ( Hire - Pur- chase ) Act 1957 by extending its scope . The object is to strengthen the rules against advertisements which might mis- lead hirers or buyers of goods on ...
... Advertisements Part 4 of the Act amends the Advertisements ( Hire - Pur- chase ) Act 1957 by extending its scope . The object is to strengthen the rules against advertisements which might mis- lead hirers or buyers of goods on ...
Contents
Vol 235 | 235-30 |
NOTES OF NEW DECISIONS | 235-38 |
THE CONVEYANCER | 235-47 |
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