The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 104
... periods of gestation to be included in the perpetuity period has two distinct applications : ( a ) a child en ventre sa mère at the beginning of the perpetuity period counts as a life in being whether or not the result is beneficial to ...
... periods of gestation to be included in the perpetuity period has two distinct applications : ( a ) a child en ventre sa mère at the beginning of the perpetuity period counts as a life in being whether or not the result is beneficial to ...
Page 147
... period from 1 April 1954 to 19 February 1955 should be a chargeable accounting period for the purposes of profits tax . On 30 September 1959 an assessment to profits tax in the sum of £ 73,990 was made on the company in respect of the ...
... period from 1 April 1954 to 19 February 1955 should be a chargeable accounting period for the purposes of profits tax . On 30 September 1959 an assessment to profits tax in the sum of £ 73,990 was made on the company in respect of the ...
Page 361
... period and before a site licence was first issued . By sect . 50 ( 4 ) the Act was to come into force at the expiration of a period of one month beginning with the date on which it was passed ( 29 July 1960 ) . The appellant was ...
... period and before a site licence was first issued . By sect . 50 ( 4 ) the Act was to come into force at the expiration of a period of one month beginning with the date on which it was passed ( 29 July 1960 ) . The appellant was ...
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