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Page 234-5
... further conduct of the proceedings as he thinks best adapted to secure the just , expeditious and economical disposal " thereof , including directions as to the filing of evidence , and the attendance of deponents for cross ...
... further conduct of the proceedings as he thinks best adapted to secure the just , expeditious and economical disposal " thereof , including directions as to the filing of evidence , and the attendance of deponents for cross ...
Page 234-35
... further points out that a solicitor investigating title before a contract is signed will get nothing for his pains if the contract subsequently goes off . That is not so serious an objection . It is further suggested that if the ...
... further points out that a solicitor investigating title before a contract is signed will get nothing for his pains if the contract subsequently goes off . That is not so serious an objection . It is further suggested that if the ...
Page 234-688
... further right ( for instance , the right to a premium in a winding - up ) , such further right is effective . In In re Duncan Gilmour and Company Limited ( ( 1952 ) 2 All E. R. 871 ) Wynn - Parry J. , applying dicta of Sir George ...
... further right ( for instance , the right to a premium in a winding - up ) , such further right is effective . In In re Duncan Gilmour and Company Limited ( ( 1952 ) 2 All E. R. 871 ) Wynn - Parry J. , applying dicta of Sir George ...
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