The Law Times, 229. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1960 |
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Page 229-60
... considered ( Vol . 228 p . 302 ) , more especially from the point of view of their permanence . The article was largely based on letters which had appeared in The Law Society's Gazette in which the short life of most photographic copies ...
... considered ( Vol . 228 p . 302 ) , more especially from the point of view of their permanence . The article was largely based on letters which had appeared in The Law Society's Gazette in which the short life of most photographic copies ...
Page 229-148
... considered the matter in a common sense way . He said : " The beneficiaries ... have not been content with what they were given in the way the testator intended to give it . No doubt in the belief that they could obtain greater benefit ...
... considered the matter in a common sense way . He said : " The beneficiaries ... have not been content with what they were given in the way the testator intended to give it . No doubt in the belief that they could obtain greater benefit ...
Page 229-282
... considered were plainly distinguishable , he considered that the decision in In re Drax , where a similar clause was held to be good , was indistinguish- able . He could see no real uncertainty in the clauses and he was not prepared to ...
... considered were plainly distinguishable , he considered that the decision in In re Drax , where a similar clause was held to be good , was indistinguish- able . He could see no real uncertainty in the clauses and he was not prepared to ...
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