The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 36
... present case in some way , the claim of the revenue to tax the whole of each instalment must fail . It did not follow , however , that the plaintiff would have succeeded in Foley v . Fletcher if it had been proved or admitted that the ...
... present case in some way , the claim of the revenue to tax the whole of each instalment must fail . It did not follow , however , that the plaintiff would have succeeded in Foley v . Fletcher if it had been proved or admitted that the ...
Page 148
... present the greatest difficulty to compilers of dictionaries , and it is of interest to record that since 1936 , when work was started on the present edition , members of the editorial staff have conducted a systematic read- ing of ...
... present the greatest difficulty to compilers of dictionaries , and it is of interest to record that since 1936 , when work was started on the present edition , members of the editorial staff have conducted a systematic read- ing of ...
Page 169
... present week , whereby , before the sitting of the court , each member would have read ( a ) the pleadings or the originating summons ( or their equivalent ) , ( b ) the order under appeal , ( c ) the notice of appeal and respondent's ...
... present week , whereby , before the sitting of the court , each member would have read ( a ) the pleadings or the originating summons ( or their equivalent ) , ( b ) the order under appeal , ( c ) the notice of appeal and respondent's ...
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