The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 198
... facts known to readers imported into words as an addition to their ordinary meaning-- an innuendo . But in the present case no extrinsic fact had been alleged that gave any support at all to the innuendo . The ordinary meaning of the ...
... facts known to readers imported into words as an addition to their ordinary meaning-- an innuendo . But in the present case no extrinsic fact had been alleged that gave any support at all to the innuendo . The ordinary meaning of the ...
Page 199
... fact made by the inspector , he should notify the parties to the appeal of his disagreement and the reasons for it and afford them an opportunity for making comments and representations in writing before finally making his decision ...
... fact made by the inspector , he should notify the parties to the appeal of his disagreement and the reasons for it and afford them an opportunity for making comments and representations in writing before finally making his decision ...
Page 200
... fact repudiate the contract - in either event he was entitled to relief ; both law lords held Associated Distributors Limited v . Hall ( sup . ) to have been wrongly decided . Lord Simonds and Lord Morton took the view that , if in fact ...
... fact repudiate the contract - in either event he was entitled to relief ; both law lords held Associated Distributors Limited v . Hall ( sup . ) to have been wrongly decided . Lord Simonds and Lord Morton took the view that , if in fact ...
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