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Page 158
... Lord Reid disagreed with the judgment of Lord MacDermott in Addison v . Addison and allowed the appeal . Lord Morton concurred . Lord Guest in his speech gave the same reasons as Lord Reid for holding that Simonin v . Mallac was wrongly ...
... Lord Reid disagreed with the judgment of Lord MacDermott in Addison v . Addison and allowed the appeal . Lord Morton concurred . Lord Guest in his speech gave the same reasons as Lord Reid for holding that Simonin v . Mallac was wrongly ...
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... Lord Simonds LORD Simonds at eighty is still as good as new , in a sense better , for , where bodily and mental vigour continue to such an age , the years add ripeness and authority . He shares the indestructible vitality of Lord ...
... Lord Simonds LORD Simonds at eighty is still as good as new , in a sense better , for , where bodily and mental vigour continue to such an age , the years add ripeness and authority . He shares the indestructible vitality of Lord ...
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... Lord Macmillan in the House of Lords in Pratt v . Pratt ( 161 L. T. 49 ; ( 1939 ) 3 All E. R. 437 ) as adopted by Lord Romer in Cohen v . Cohen ( 163 L. T. 183 ; ( 1960 ) 2 All E. R. 331 ) . In Pratt's case Lord Macmillan with the ...
... Lord Macmillan in the House of Lords in Pratt v . Pratt ( 161 L. T. 49 ; ( 1939 ) 3 All E. R. 437 ) as adopted by Lord Romer in Cohen v . Cohen ( 163 L. T. 183 ; ( 1960 ) 2 All E. R. 331 ) . In Pratt's case Lord Macmillan with the ...
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