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Page 229-4
—is very rarely allowed , case , reserving the maximum of £ 12 for more serious what is more likely to receive sympathetic treatment is a matters . In the unusual case the maximum allowance case as to the parties to be sued , where ...
—is very rarely allowed , case , reserving the maximum of £ 12 for more serious what is more likely to receive sympathetic treatment is a matters . In the unusual case the maximum allowance case as to the parties to be sued , where ...
Page 229-152
... but the position might have been different if F. had asked to be allowed to cross - examine B. and had not been allowed to do so ; neither was the fact that two witnesses had been questioned by the vice - chancellor alone a failure ...
... but the position might have been different if F. had asked to be allowed to cross - examine B. and had not been allowed to do so ; neither was the fact that two witnesses had been questioned by the vice - chancellor alone a failure ...
Page 229-211
... greater than a de minimis variation , was allowed thereby in the quantity to be loaded and , in the absence of evidence of trade usage , a variation of some 3 per cent . was reasonable and within the tolerance allowed .
... greater than a de minimis variation , was allowed thereby in the quantity to be loaded and , in the absence of evidence of trade usage , a variation of some 3 per cent . was reasonable and within the tolerance allowed .
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