The Law Times, 194. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1942 |
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Page 194-85
... reason thereof it is necessary to exercise control over him , he may make an order against that person , directing that he be detained . " In Liversidge v . Anderson ( 166 L. T. Rep . 1 ; ( 1942 ) 1 A. C. 206 ) the House of Lords ...
... reason thereof it is necessary to exercise control over him , he may make an order against that person , directing that he be detained . " In Liversidge v . Anderson ( 166 L. T. Rep . 1 ; ( 1942 ) 1 A. C. 206 ) the House of Lords ...
Page 194-185
... reason for this decision is indicated in the following words of Lindley , L.J .: " Adultery being an ecclesiastical offence . . . it would be wrong to compel discovery by means of interrogatories , the object of which is to obtain ...
... reason for this decision is indicated in the following words of Lindley , L.J .: " Adultery being an ecclesiastical offence . . . it would be wrong to compel discovery by means of interrogatories , the object of which is to obtain ...
Page 194-203
... reason to show why a compulsory order was necessary to protect his rights or those of the other creditors , and the liquidator and nearly all the other creditors opposed the petition . Commenting on the argument that the court was bound ...
... reason to show why a compulsory order was necessary to protect his rights or those of the other creditors , and the liquidator and nearly all the other creditors opposed the petition . Commenting on the argument that the court was bound ...
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