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Page 234-437
... held that the organiser had been rightly convicted of unlawfully gaming under sect . 16 ( 4 ) of the Betting and Gaming Act 1960 , the position not being within sect . 16 ( 7 ) ( b ) which would have rendered the game lawful if " apart ...
... held that the organiser had been rightly convicted of unlawfully gaming under sect . 16 ( 4 ) of the Betting and Gaming Act 1960 , the position not being within sect . 16 ( 7 ) ( b ) which would have rendered the game lawful if " apart ...
Page 234-488
... held that the taxpayer was not ' chargeable to income tax in respect of the company's expenditure on the house . That expenditure was either outgoings of a nature which normally fell on an owner of property or landlord's repairs of a ...
... held that the taxpayer was not ' chargeable to income tax in respect of the company's expenditure on the house . That expenditure was either outgoings of a nature which normally fell on an owner of property or landlord's repairs of a ...
Page 234-530
... held that the indictment had been properly drawn because , even if the offences charged were separate offences , it was permissible to charge them conjunctively where , as in the present case , the matter related to one single incident ...
... held that the indictment had been properly drawn because , even if the offences charged were separate offences , it was permissible to charge them conjunctively where , as in the present case , the matter related to one single incident ...
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