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Page 236-242
... important of them is whether the existing insurance is of the right amount . In view of the rise in property values in the past few years the chances are that any existing insurance is inadequate . In determining whether this is so ...
... important of them is whether the existing insurance is of the right amount . In view of the rise in property values in the past few years the chances are that any existing insurance is inadequate . In determining whether this is so ...
Page 236-354
... importance . " And he said : Control of the employee is an important element in deciding whether the contract is a contract of service but it is a test or criterion which is far from being an absolute one . " So the common law is ...
... importance . " And he said : Control of the employee is an important element in deciding whether the contract is a contract of service but it is a test or criterion which is far from being an absolute one . " So the common law is ...
Page 236-496
... importance to conveyancers , we stated that what the profession most wished to have was a decision of the House of Lords ... important of the decisions is that of Ridley v . Taylor ( ( 1965 ) 2 All E. R. 51 ) . There the Court of Appeal ...
... importance to conveyancers , we stated that what the profession most wished to have was a decision of the House of Lords ... important of the decisions is that of Ridley v . Taylor ( ( 1965 ) 2 All E. R. 51 ) . There the Court of Appeal ...
Contents
Vol 236 | 236-30 |
Practice and Procedure | 236-31 |
Queens Counsel | 236-41 |
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