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Page 146-5
... sect . 46 of the Companies ( Consoli- dation ) Act 1908 a company could , subject to the confirmation of the court , reduce its capital . By sect . 49 ( 1 ) where the proposed reduction of share capital involved a diminution of ...
... sect . 46 of the Companies ( Consoli- dation ) Act 1908 a company could , subject to the confirmation of the court , reduce its capital . By sect . 49 ( 1 ) where the proposed reduction of share capital involved a diminution of ...
Page 146-21
... sect . 1 of the Act . The employers relied ( inter alia ) on the failure to give the notice of the acci- dent required by the Act , such failure being admitted by the workman's dependant . It was submitted that the workman's dependant ...
... sect . 1 of the Act . The employers relied ( inter alia ) on the failure to give the notice of the acci- dent required by the Act , such failure being admitted by the workman's dependant . It was submitted that the workman's dependant ...
Page 146-22
... sect . 1 of the Workmen's Com- pensation Act 1906 , which was followed in due course by a request for arbitration . The question was then raised whether the applicant was a " workman " within the meaning of sect . 13 of the Act of 1906 ...
... sect . 1 of the Workmen's Com- pensation Act 1906 , which was followed in due course by a request for arbitration . The question was then raised whether the applicant was a " workman " within the meaning of sect . 13 of the Act of 1906 ...
Page 146-24
... sect . 69 ( 5 ) of the Local Government Act 1888 as to the repayment of borrowed money within thirty years , the new Bill proposes that where a county council borrows to provide housing for persons paid or employed by it , or for the ...
... sect . 69 ( 5 ) of the Local Government Act 1888 as to the repayment of borrowed money within thirty years , the new Bill proposes that where a county council borrows to provide housing for persons paid or employed by it , or for the ...
Page 146-28
... sect . 103. But they chiefly relied upon sect . 123 , which was a statement of the law upon the subject which it was impossible to overcome . Mr. Justice Madden observed that the whole difficulty would have been avoided if Parliament ...
... sect . 103. But they chiefly relied upon sect . 123 , which was a statement of the law upon the subject which it was impossible to overcome . Mr. Justice Madden observed that the whole difficulty would have been avoided if Parliament ...
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