The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 61
... ment has taken place . Should a local planning authority wish to revise its policy with regard to any particular area , the presence of such permissions can be an embarrassment if the authority wishes to refuse subsequent applications ...
... ment has taken place . Should a local planning authority wish to revise its policy with regard to any particular area , the presence of such permissions can be an embarrassment if the authority wishes to refuse subsequent applications ...
Page 137
... ment , " but the whole circumstances , including the degree of permanency , must be considered . a 66 To constitute a building as defined by sect . 119 ( 1 ) of the Act , structure or erection " must form part of the realty , and change ...
... ment , " but the whole circumstances , including the degree of permanency , must be considered . a 66 To constitute a building as defined by sect . 119 ( 1 ) of the Act , structure or erection " must form part of the realty , and change ...
Page 144
... ment he added an allegation in his statement of claim that the defendant had acknowledged the debt . At the date of amendment , but not at the date of the writ , the acknowledg . ment itself was more than six years old . It was held ...
... ment he added an allegation in his statement of claim that the defendant had acknowledged the debt . At the date of amendment , but not at the date of the writ , the acknowledg . ment itself was more than six years old . It was held ...
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