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Page 234-83
... intended Act . Proceedings under sect . 30 ( 1 ) of the Tithe Act 1936 which are in progress on the said date may be continued and completed as if the intended Act had not been passed ( clause 3 and schedule ) . PURCHASE TAX BILL This ...
... intended Act . Proceedings under sect . 30 ( 1 ) of the Tithe Act 1936 which are in progress on the said date may be continued and completed as if the intended Act had not been passed ( clause 3 and schedule ) . PURCHASE TAX BILL This ...
Page 234-129
... intended , then the matter should be dealt with by an alteration of the contract rather than by divergent decisions of the courts upon the same , or essentially the same , contracts . Position of the Buyers The learned judge regarded ...
... intended , then the matter should be dealt with by an alteration of the contract rather than by divergent decisions of the courts upon the same , or essentially the same , contracts . Position of the Buyers The learned judge regarded ...
Page 234-215
... intended to be true options in the sense that only the positive exercise of the holder's choice could ever give him any responsibility to load or the ship- owners any right to call for those commodities as part of a cargo , he could not ...
... intended to be true options in the sense that only the positive exercise of the holder's choice could ever give him any responsibility to load or the ship- owners any right to call for those commodities as part of a cargo , he could not ...
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