The Law Times, 226. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1958 |
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Page 226-101
... claim claimed damages under the Fatal Accidents Acts , 1846 to 1908 , for the benefit of herself and her son and daughter , and under the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act , 1934. Before delivery of a defence the widow took ...
... claim claimed damages under the Fatal Accidents Acts , 1846 to 1908 , for the benefit of herself and her son and daughter , and under the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act , 1934. Before delivery of a defence the widow took ...
Page 226-159
... claim was well founded . Had the cause of action been in tort , the claim would have been barred by sect . 1 ( 3 ) ( b ) of the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act , 1934 , since proceedings had not been taken within six months ...
... claim was well founded . Had the cause of action been in tort , the claim would have been barred by sect . 1 ( 3 ) ( b ) of the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act , 1934 , since proceedings had not been taken within six months ...
Page 226-204
... claim . As demands for Schedule A tax are usually made in or about the month of November and for payment on or before 1st January , it is advisable for maintenance claims to be submitted not later than October . This points to the ...
... claim . As demands for Schedule A tax are usually made in or about the month of November and for payment on or before 1st January , it is advisable for maintenance claims to be submitted not later than October . This points to the ...
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