The Law Times, 144. köideOffice of The Law times, 1918 |
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Page 144-4
... taken into consideration in deciding on the total value of the property at the date of the granting of the lease . There was , however , a divergence of views amongst their Lordships as to whether the precise sum of £ 6000 or the value ...
... taken into consideration in deciding on the total value of the property at the date of the granting of the lease . There was , however , a divergence of views amongst their Lordships as to whether the precise sum of £ 6000 or the value ...
Page 144-6
... taken as a general rule that the assent of an executor has relation to the time of the testator's death . So that if A. devised to B. his term of years in tithes , in an advowson , or in a house , or land , and after the testator's ...
... taken as a general rule that the assent of an executor has relation to the time of the testator's death . So that if A. devised to B. his term of years in tithes , in an advowson , or in a house , or land , and after the testator's ...
Page 144-7
... taken possession of by the Receiver of Wrecks . On the same day the cargo owners claimed to elect to take possession of their cargo where the steamer was . Subsequently , without pre- judice to rights , the ship was taken by arrangement ...
... taken possession of by the Receiver of Wrecks . On the same day the cargo owners claimed to elect to take possession of their cargo where the steamer was . Subsequently , without pre- judice to rights , the ship was taken by arrangement ...
Page 144-19
... taken notice of . " The opinion expressed by the writer in the article may also be illustrated by two cases which , although not decided in this country , are not without interest as showing the kind of questions which may engage the ...
... taken notice of . " The opinion expressed by the writer in the article may also be illustrated by two cases which , although not decided in this country , are not without interest as showing the kind of questions which may engage the ...
Page 144-25
... taken out a taxicab , was engaged by an officer in the army to drive him and his wife to U. , and the fare was agreed beforehand at 178. 6d . The engine was not pulling well , and three times on the way to U. the plaintiff had to stop ...
... taken out a taxicab , was engaged by an officer in the army to drive him and his wife to U. , and the fare was agreed beforehand at 178. 6d . The engine was not pulling well , and three times on the way to U. the plaintiff had to stop ...
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