The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 308
... purchaser's solicitors , their position in such a case is intolerable . They are asked to run a race on a track where to put a foot wrong may bring not only themselves but their client into disaster . I do not think any solicitor should ...
... purchaser's solicitors , their position in such a case is intolerable . They are asked to run a race on a track where to put a foot wrong may bring not only themselves but their client into disaster . I do not think any solicitor should ...
Page 314
... purchaser summonses taken out to resolve disputes arising out of them has steadily diminished . This may be due in part to the spread of compulsory registration of title and in part to the incorporation of The Law Society's Condi- tions ...
... purchaser summonses taken out to resolve disputes arising out of them has steadily diminished . This may be due in part to the spread of compulsory registration of title and in part to the incorporation of The Law Society's Condi- tions ...
Page 315
... purchaser's solicitors had asked him to deal with that requisition . . . In these circumstances , it seems to me that it is not incumbent on the purchaser to deliver a notice making time of the essence of the contract in order to bring ...
... purchaser's solicitors had asked him to deal with that requisition . . . In these circumstances , it seems to me that it is not incumbent on the purchaser to deliver a notice making time of the essence of the contract in order to bring ...
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