The Law Times, 191. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1941 |
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Page 191-33
... express themselves with accuracy and clarity , or whether the learned judges have given up the unequal struggle and no longer expect Parliament or the individual citizen to express any meaning accurately and consequently construe ...
... express themselves with accuracy and clarity , or whether the learned judges have given up the unequal struggle and no longer expect Parliament or the individual citizen to express any meaning accurately and consequently construe ...
Page 191-126
... express in words what a jury could only express in figures . The fact that a judge could express his condemna- tion of a defendant who had published libels was a matter which he could well take into account in , considering the quantum ...
... express in words what a jury could only express in figures . The fact that a judge could express his condemna- tion of a defendant who had published libels was a matter which he could well take into account in , considering the quantum ...
Page 191-178
... express proviso . The learned writer is clearly entitled to incline to the view that my doubts are not of sufficient substance to justify the inclusion in a transfer of registered land of a proviso , but he seems not to have appreciated ...
... express proviso . The learned writer is clearly entitled to incline to the view that my doubts are not of sufficient substance to justify the inclusion in a transfer of registered land of a proviso , but he seems not to have appreciated ...
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