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Page 236-143
... granted for appeals which seemed unmeritorious , and the committee draws attention to the fact that last year only 741 certificates were issued for proceedings in appellate courts , compared with 902 during the previous year , while the ...
... granted for appeals which seemed unmeritorious , and the committee draws attention to the fact that last year only 741 certificates were issued for proceedings in appellate courts , compared with 902 during the previous year , while the ...
Page 236-155
... granted . Lloyd - Jacob J. thought it should ; the Court of Appeal ( Harman , Diplock and Russell L.JJ. ) that it should not . The issue turned on sect . 41 of the Patents Act 1949 , which provides , inter alia , that , where a patent ...
... granted . Lloyd - Jacob J. thought it should ; the Court of Appeal ( Harman , Diplock and Russell L.JJ. ) that it should not . The issue turned on sect . 41 of the Patents Act 1949 , which provides , inter alia , that , where a patent ...
Page 236-414
... granted to a committee to be set up under the Act to make rules of procedure or practice in connection with cer- tification of title . The Disadvantages of the Scheme Possibly the main disadvantage of the scheme proposed by The Law ...
... granted to a committee to be set up under the Act to make rules of procedure or practice in connection with cer- tification of title . The Disadvantages of the Scheme Possibly the main disadvantage of the scheme proposed by The Law ...
Contents
Vol 236 | 236-30 |
Practice and Procedure | 236-31 |
Queens Counsel | 236-41 |
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