The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, 126. köideLaw Times Office, 1922 |
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... intended execution of any public duty or authority " -Action for damages- Limitation of time - Metropolis Water Act 1902 ( 2 Edw . 7 , c . 41 ) , s . 1 - Public Authorities Pro- tection Act 1893 ( 56 & 57 Vict . c . 61 ) , s . 1 ...
... intended execution of any public duty or authority " -Action for damages- Limitation of time - Metropolis Water Act 1902 ( 2 Edw . 7 , c . 41 ) , s . 1 - Public Authorities Pro- tection Act 1893 ( 56 & 57 Vict . c . 61 ) , s . 1 ...
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... intended to affect the liberty of a subject resident in England . Decision of the Divisional Court affirmed . APPEAL from a judgment of the Divisional Court . ( A. T. Lawrence , C.J. , Shearman and Sankey , J.J. ) discharging an order ...
... intended to affect the liberty of a subject resident in England . Decision of the Divisional Court affirmed . APPEAL from a judgment of the Divisional Court . ( A. T. Lawrence , C.J. , Shearman and Sankey , J.J. ) discharging an order ...
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... intended to ensure security being given for the payment of the rent . The real intention of the covenant must be ascertained . See Hyde v . Skinner , 2 P. Wms . 196 . RUSSELL , J. , after stating the facts and reading the proviso in the ...
... intended to ensure security being given for the payment of the rent . The real intention of the covenant must be ascertained . See Hyde v . Skinner , 2 P. Wms . 196 . RUSSELL , J. , after stating the facts and reading the proviso in the ...
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... intended to settle is whether the loan which the Russian bank had made was a sterling loan or a rouble loan . Owing to the enormous depreciation in the value of the rouble the lenders would , if the loan was a rouble loan , be entitled ...
... intended to settle is whether the loan which the Russian bank had made was a sterling loan or a rouble loan . Owing to the enormous depreciation in the value of the rouble the lenders would , if the loan was a rouble loan , be entitled ...
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... intended to exempt from the operation of the treaty all persons who might happen to have a dual nationality . I think that the true view of the construction of the treaty is that the expression " German nationals includes , and was intended ...
... intended to exempt from the operation of the treaty all persons who might happen to have a dual nationality . I think that the true view of the construction of the treaty is that the expression " German nationals includes , and was intended ...
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Page 39 - No action or proceeding shall be open to objection on the ground that a merely declaratory judgment or order is sought thereby, and the Court may make binding declarations of right whether any consequential relief is or could be claimed, or not.
Page 295 - ... of a description which it is in the course of the seller's business to supply (whether he be the manufacturer or not), there is an implied condition that the goods shall be reasonably fit for such purpose...
Page 295 - Subject to the provisions of this act and of any statute in that behalf, there is no implied warranty or condition as to the quality or fitness for any particular purpose of goods supplied under a contract to sell or a sale, except as follows...
Page 95 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of food or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded by such purchaser...
Page 104 - ... her port or place of loading in consequence of accident, sacrifice or other extraordinary circumstances which render that necessary for the common safety, the expenses of entering such port or place shall be admitted as general average; and when she shall have sailed thence with her original cargo, or a part of it...
Page 273 - Any agreement between members of a trade union as such concerning the conditions on which any members for the time being of such trade union shall or shall not sell their goods, transact business, employ or be employed.
Page 168 - gross value ' means the annual rent which a tenant might < ' reasonably be expected (taking one year with another) to pay for an " hereditament, if the tenant undertook to pay all usual tenant's rates and " taxes and tithe commutation rent-charge (if any...
Page 103 - Rule XVII Contributory Values The contribution to a general average shall be made upon the actual net values of the property at the termination of the adventure...
Page 339 - ... the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual Tenant's Rates and Taxes, and Tithe Commutation Rent Charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual Cost of the Repairs, Insurance, and other Expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Page 105 - If a ship under average be in a port or place at which it is practicable to repair her, so as to enable her to carry on the whole cargo, and if, in order to save expenses, either she is towed thence to some other port or place of repair or to her destination, or the cargo or a portion of it is transhipped by another ship, or otherwise forwarded, then the extra cost of such towage, transhipment, and forwarding, or any of them (up to the amount of the extra expense saved) shall be payable by the several...