The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 63
... reason why the phrase " by any instrument " should be treated as governing all the words which preceded it in the paragraph . He held that the words by any instrument " only controlled the phrase " and every other assurance of property ...
... reason why the phrase " by any instrument " should be treated as governing all the words which preceded it in the paragraph . He held that the words by any instrument " only controlled the phrase " and every other assurance of property ...
Page 104
... reason of the birth of his post- humous child , on the ground that it could not be said that to vest the share would result in a benefit to the posthumous child . Lord Russell laid down four rules in connection with post- humous ...
... reason of the birth of his post- humous child , on the ground that it could not be said that to vest the share would result in a benefit to the posthumous child . Lord Russell laid down four rules in connection with post- humous ...
Page 315
... reasons for their decision on an appeal from matri- monial proceedings before them . The first was that , in setting ... reason to suppose that they were formulated by anyone other than the justices themselves , it was preferable that ...
... reasons for their decision on an appeal from matri- monial proceedings before them . The first was that , in setting ... reason to suppose that they were formulated by anyone other than the justices themselves , it was preferable that ...
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