The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 233-387
... solicitors ' practice and for the purposes of their profession as solicitors , that they " and some other solicitors are accustomed to give guarantees in favour of clients in certain circumstances , usually when the guarantee is ...
... solicitors ' practice and for the purposes of their profession as solicitors , that they " and some other solicitors are accustomed to give guarantees in favour of clients in certain circumstances , usually when the guarantee is ...
Page 233-456
... solicitors and others who make a practice of guaranteeing the bank account of a client pending the completion of a transaction or otherwise . The taxpayers were solicitors who guaranteed a client's overdraft with the bank up to £ 500 ...
... solicitors and others who make a practice of guaranteeing the bank account of a client pending the completion of a transaction or otherwise . The taxpayers were solicitors who guaranteed a client's overdraft with the bank up to £ 500 ...
Page 233-727
... solicitor to review his obligations to his respec- tive clients at the first hint that a conflict of duties has arisen . The practice of solicitors in acting both for a vendor and a purchaser was criticised by Scrutton L.J. in Moody v ...
... solicitor to review his obligations to his respec- tive clients at the first hint that a conflict of duties has arisen . The practice of solicitors in acting both for a vendor and a purchaser was criticised by Scrutton L.J. in Moody v ...
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