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Libel - Statement that a motor transport company had refused to accept the interim wages award of Joint Conciliation Board for the industry - Whether capable of a defamatory meaning . Appeal of the plaintiffs , I. W. H. Limited ...
Libel - Statement that a motor transport company had refused to accept the interim wages award of Joint Conciliation Board for the industry - Whether capable of a defamatory meaning . Appeal of the plaintiffs , I. W. H. Limited ...
Page 148
... secondly , that the first defendants ' statement that the plaintiff admitted negligence was capable of bearing a defamatory meaning , and that the plaintiff was entitled to judgment for the £ 1000 awarded under that head by the jury ...
... secondly , that the first defendants ' statement that the plaintiff admitted negligence was capable of bearing a defamatory meaning , and that the plaintiff was entitled to judgment for the £ 1000 awarded under that head by the jury ...
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Parliament itself has a playful habit of using the same word in the same Act with a couple or more of meanings ... may be on the meaning of the words which he either uses himself or has to interpret as forming part of our statute law .
Parliament itself has a playful habit of using the same word in the same Act with a couple or more of meanings ... may be on the meaning of the words which he either uses himself or has to interpret as forming part of our statute law .
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