The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 74
... parties both agree to the taking of a shorthand note in place of a longhand note usually taken by the magistrates ' or justices ' clerk , such longhand note must be taken , and in any event no extra expense must fall upon the parties in ...
... parties both agree to the taking of a shorthand note in place of a longhand note usually taken by the magistrates ' or justices ' clerk , such longhand note must be taken , and in any event no extra expense must fall upon the parties in ...
Page 130
... parties raises a question of law of general importance such as the construction of a commercial instrument in common use , which must to the knowledge of the parties ultimately be determined by a court of law , it is difficult to see ...
... parties raises a question of law of general importance such as the construction of a commercial instrument in common use , which must to the knowledge of the parties ultimately be determined by a court of law , it is difficult to see ...
Page 310
... parties to the ceremony were the respondent in the case and one I. , with whom he had contracted a civil marriage in 1945 in accordance with the Southern Rhodesian Marriage Act ; and the question was whether this ceremony constituted a ...
... parties to the ceremony were the respondent in the case and one I. , with whom he had contracted a civil marriage in 1945 in accordance with the Southern Rhodesian Marriage Act ; and the question was whether this ceremony constituted a ...
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