The Conveyancer, 4. köideSweet and Maxwell, 1919 |
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... according to the price , received for each of the accounting years , and then taking the statutory percentage of the difference ( Murray v . I. R. Commis- sioners , [ 1918 ] A. C. 542 ) . An agreement between manufacturers , giving ...
... according to the price , received for each of the accounting years , and then taking the statutory percentage of the difference ( Murray v . I. R. Commis- sioners , [ 1918 ] A. C. 542 ) . An agreement between manufacturers , giving ...
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... according to the authorities , a valid claim for general damages , because of the defect of conveyance , and it was not limited to the costs of investigating the vendor's title to the property . As regards Day v . Singleton ( ubi sup ...
... according to the authorities , a valid claim for general damages , because of the defect of conveyance , and it was not limited to the costs of investigating the vendor's title to the property . As regards Day v . Singleton ( ubi sup ...
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... according to the nature of the thing , the same principle applies - namely , the law prevails . " It is a mistake , " said Mr. Sugden ( after- wards Lord Tenterden ) , in Loveridge v . Cooper , arguendo , " to say that equities are to ...
... according to the nature of the thing , the same principle applies - namely , the law prevails . " It is a mistake , " said Mr. Sugden ( after- wards Lord Tenterden ) , in Loveridge v . Cooper , arguendo , " to say that equities are to ...
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... according to the contract for sale , the specific performance of which was decreed at the hearing . The decision of Sir William Grant , M.R. , in Ogilvie v . Foljambe ( ubi sup . ) was that personal information given to a purchaser may ...
... according to the contract for sale , the specific performance of which was decreed at the hearing . The decision of Sir William Grant , M.R. , in Ogilvie v . Foljambe ( ubi sup . ) was that personal information given to a purchaser may ...
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... according to the contract for sale ; that in order to ascertain what that contract was , reference must be made to the judgment at the trial of the action , and to that judgment alone so long as unreversed ; and that if the vendor ...
... according to the contract for sale ; that in order to ascertain what that contract was , reference must be made to the judgment at the trial of the action , and to that judgment alone so long as unreversed ; and that if the vendor ...
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Page 26 - ... which he would have been liable to pay if that workman had been immediately employed by him, and where compensation is claimed from or proceedings are taken against the principal, then, in the application of this act, references to the principal shall be substituted for references to the employer, except that the amount of compensation shall be calculated with reference to the earnings of the workman under the employer by whom he is immediately employed.
Page 53 - ... every director of the company has paid to the company on each of the shares taken or contracted to be taken by him, and for which he is liable to pay in cash, a proportion equal to the proportion payable on application and allotment on the shares offered for public subscription...
Page 60 - Act, the enactments mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that schedule...
Page 569 - Act, or to a conveyance or transfer where the amount or value of the consideration for the sale does not exceed five hundred pounds and the instrument contains a statement certifying that the transaction thereby effected does not form part of a larger transaction or of a series of transactions...
Page 101 - C. interest thereon at the same rate by equal half-yearly payments on the day of and the day of AND THIS INDENTURE ALSO WITNESSETH that for the same consideration A. as beneficial owner hereby conveys to B.
Page 161 - A resolution passed by a Company under this Act shall be deemed to be special whenever a resolution has been passed by a majority of not less than three-fourths of such members...
Page 26 - ... work undertaken by the principal, the principal shall be liable to pay to any workman employed in the execution of the work any compensation under this Act which he would have been liable to pay if that workman had been immediately employed by him...
Page 597 - ... it shall be lawful for the said lessor at any time thereafter into and upon the said demised premises or any part thereof in the name of the whole to re-enter and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as of his or their former estate anything hereinafter contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 161 - ... held at an interval of not less than fourteen days nor more than one month from the date of the meeting at which such resolution was first passed...
Page 455 - ... (2.) This section shall apply to any real estate over which a person executes by will a general power of appointment, as if it were real estate vested in him. (3.) Probate and letters of administration may be granted in rospect of real estate only, although there is no personal estate. (4.) The expression