The Law Times, 198. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1944 |
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Page 198-119
... cause involved " a selection of the governing explanation in each case . ” The Lord Chancellor illustrated the point in these words : The cause of the death of a human being may , I suppose , be scientifically stated to be the failure ...
... cause involved " a selection of the governing explanation in each case . ” The Lord Chancellor illustrated the point in these words : The cause of the death of a human being may , I suppose , be scientifically stated to be the failure ...
Page 198-140
... cause , which had inter- vened , and ought no longer to be attributed to the original injury , it might properly be held to result from the new cause and not from the original injury . In such a case , if the arbitrator were satisfied ...
... cause , which had inter- vened , and ought no longer to be attributed to the original injury , it might properly be held to result from the new cause and not from the original injury . In such a case , if the arbitrator were satisfied ...
Page ix
... cause has aggravated the effects of the original injury and prolonged the period of incapacity . If , however , the existing incapacity ought fairly to be attributed to a new cause which has inter- vened and ought no longer to be ...
... cause has aggravated the effects of the original injury and prolonged the period of incapacity . If , however , the existing incapacity ought fairly to be attributed to a new cause which has inter- vened and ought no longer to be ...
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