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Page 234-133
... duty on real estate passing on the death . But the incidence of that duty was preserved as regards the persons beneficially entitled to the property . When a testator used the phrase " testamentary expenses he was using it in a state of ...
... duty on real estate passing on the death . But the incidence of that duty was preserved as regards the persons beneficially entitled to the property . When a testator used the phrase " testamentary expenses he was using it in a state of ...
Page 234-504
... duty . It raises the exemp- tion limit for this duty from £ 4,000 to £ 5,000 , with appropriate adjustments in the rates of duty up to £ 8,000 . An amendment is made to the law as respects gifts made in consideration of marriage , and ...
... duty . It raises the exemp- tion limit for this duty from £ 4,000 to £ 5,000 , with appropriate adjustments in the rates of duty up to £ 8,000 . An amendment is made to the law as respects gifts made in consideration of marriage , and ...
Page 234-677
... duty ; whether at the material time the constable concerned was acting in the execution of his duty , frequently constitutes a bone of contention in criminal trials , as does in civil trials the parallel phrase " in the course of his ...
... duty ; whether at the material time the constable concerned was acting in the execution of his duty , frequently constitutes a bone of contention in criminal trials , as does in civil trials the parallel phrase " in the course of his ...
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THE LAW TIMES | 234-30 |
European Communities Court of Justice | 234-31 |
THE CONVEYANCER | 234-34 |
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