The Law Times, 147–148. köideOffice of The Law times, 1919 |
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Page 147-4
... given by a will which will not give rise to 66 questions after the testator's death , as is shown by the recent case of Re Baroness Zouche ( noted 146 L. T. Jour . 457 ) , where the testatrix settled the furniture , plate , and articles ...
... given by a will which will not give rise to 66 questions after the testator's death , as is shown by the recent case of Re Baroness Zouche ( noted 146 L. T. Jour . 457 ) , where the testatrix settled the furniture , plate , and articles ...
Page 147-7
... given by Ministers when the exigencies of the war called for drastic changes . The Bill applies to establish- ments in which munitions work ( within the meaning of the Munitions of War Acts 1915 to 1917 ) has been carried on , and any ...
... given by Ministers when the exigencies of the war called for drastic changes . The Bill applies to establish- ments in which munitions work ( within the meaning of the Munitions of War Acts 1915 to 1917 ) has been carried on , and any ...
Page 147-11
... given Government rates of premium identical with those of the industrial offices , if every letter carrier were given agent's commission on premiums which he collected , with a bonus commission on all new policies effected , and if the ...
... given Government rates of premium identical with those of the industrial offices , if every letter carrier were given agent's commission on premiums which he collected , with a bonus commission on all new policies effected , and if the ...
Page 147-25
... given to apply for an injunction if those obligations were not performed . The judgments of the Court of Appeal confirm the following propositions affecting minerals - namely : ( 1 ) That as a matter of common right the surface land has ...
... given to apply for an injunction if those obligations were not performed . The judgments of the Court of Appeal confirm the following propositions affecting minerals - namely : ( 1 ) That as a matter of common right the surface land has ...
Page 147-27
... given by G. to B. in pay- ment of bets . The cheques were presented by L. to G.'s bankers and were duly honoured . G. claimed to recover from B. the amount of the three cheques - namely , £ 37 198. 8d . - on the ground that by virtue of ...
... given by G. to B. in pay- ment of bets . The cheques were presented by L. to G.'s bankers and were duly honoured . G. claimed to recover from B. the amount of the three cheques - namely , £ 37 198. 8d . - on the ground that by virtue of ...
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