The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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... give effect to the law of the domicile as affixing or imposing a particular status on a given person . It would be wrong to say that for all purposes the law of the domicile is necessarily conclusive as to capacity arising from status ...
... give effect to the law of the domicile as affixing or imposing a particular status on a given person . It would be wrong to say that for all purposes the law of the domicile is necessarily conclusive as to capacity arising from status ...
Page 118
... give guidance to trustees in the exercise of their powers of apportioning , as between capital and income , moneys expended on the repair and improvement of agricul- tural property held by them . He said : " I cannot myself see that it ...
... give guidance to trustees in the exercise of their powers of apportioning , as between capital and income , moneys expended on the repair and improvement of agricul- tural property held by them . He said : " I cannot myself see that it ...
Page 263
... give effect to the natural meaning of the words " the vendor's adjoining and neighbouring land in clause 2 of the conveyance of July 6 1938 and treat the covenant as being for the benefit of all the land of the company in the ...
... give effect to the natural meaning of the words " the vendor's adjoining and neighbouring land in clause 2 of the conveyance of July 6 1938 and treat the covenant as being for the benefit of all the land of the company in the ...
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