The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 198
... meaning of the libel , but that was of necessity the right view . But the defendants were entitled to a new trial . No Extrinsic Fact The ordinary meaning of a passage did not confine itself to literal words but covered also any ...
... meaning of the libel , but that was of necessity the right view . But the defendants were entitled to a new trial . No Extrinsic Fact The ordinary meaning of a passage did not confine itself to literal words but covered also any ...
Page 295
... meaning of the codicil of one of them made since the outbreak of war , on the ground that the testatrix was clearly ... meaning which they bore to him . To discover that meaning " you would not get much help from the dictionary , for it ...
... meaning of the codicil of one of them made since the outbreak of war , on the ground that the testatrix was clearly ... meaning which they bore to him . To discover that meaning " you would not get much help from the dictionary , for it ...
Page 359
... meaning of innuendo could be attributed to the words used as being implicit in their ordinary meaning - News- paper report that police fraud squad inquiring into company's affairs and naming chairman -- Admission that words defama- tory ...
... meaning of innuendo could be attributed to the words used as being implicit in their ordinary meaning - News- paper report that police fraud squad inquiring into company's affairs and naming chairman -- Admission that words defama- tory ...
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