Australian Annual DigestLaw Book Company, 1924 |
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... respondent obtained an order from the Court under rule 507 , the rules regulating appeals to the Privy Council , giving him leave to appeal to the Privy Council upon the condition , inter alia , that he should within the period of three ...
... respondent obtained an order from the Court under rule 507 , the rules regulating appeals to the Privy Council , giving him leave to appeal to the Privy Council upon the condition , inter alia , that he should within the period of three ...
Page 15
... respondent . As regards the members of the committee , they were indistinguishable from the mass of subscribers who took tickets , and any contract they might make was a contract on behalf of the whole body , including the respondent ...
... respondent . As regards the members of the committee , they were indistinguishable from the mass of subscribers who took tickets , and any contract they might make was a contract on behalf of the whole body , including the respondent ...
Page 17
... respondent of proving that the after - acquired stock became his property , before the appellant company obtained its security , that the respondent had not proved that the bailment contained a provision express or implied having that ...
... respondent of proving that the after - acquired stock became his property , before the appellant company obtained its security , that the respondent had not proved that the bailment contained a provision express or implied having that ...
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... respondent . The Court , under s . 148 of the Marriage Act 1915 , ordered the co - respondent to pay the £ 500 damages into Court , and also ordered that when paid in the amount was to be paid out to the petitioner . Subsequently the co ...
... respondent . The Court , under s . 148 of the Marriage Act 1915 , ordered the co - respondent to pay the £ 500 damages into Court , and also ordered that when paid in the amount was to be paid out to the petitioner . Subsequently the co ...
Page 23
... respondent was entitled to an order of a Judge of the Court of Insolvency for his release under s . 175 of the Act , either abso- lutely or on such conditions as such Judge should think fit . In re ADDISON v . ADDISON AND HOWARD ; Ex ...
... respondent was entitled to an order of a Judge of the Court of Insolvency for his release under s . 175 of the Act , either abso- lutely or on such conditions as such Judge should think fit . In re ADDISON v . ADDISON AND HOWARD ; Ex ...
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Page 23 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Page 45 - Any capital raised by the creation of new shares shall be considered as part of the original capital...
Page 67 - In this state of discrepancy between the decided cases, we think it is at all events a safe rule to adopt, that where the misdescription, although not proceeding from fraud, is in a material and substantial point, so far affecting the subjectmatter of the contract, that it may reasonably be supposed, that, but for such misdescription, the purchaser might never have entered into the contract at all, in such case the contract is avoided altogether, and the purchaser is not bound to resort to the clause...
Page 497 - ... means any person who has entered Into or works under a contract of service or apprenticeship with an employer, whether by way of manual labor, clerical work, or otherwise, and whether the contract is expressed or Implied, Is oral or In writing...
Page 23 - The sum payable is a sum certain within the meaning of this act, although it is to be paid 1. With interest; or 2. By stated installments; or 3. By stated installments, with a provision that upon default in payment of any installment or of interest the whole shall become due ; or 4.
Page 51 - Majesty's pleasure. 75. In all matters (i) arising under any treaty; (ii) affecting consuls or other representatives of other countries; (iii) in which the Commonwealth, or a person suing or being sued on behalf of the Commonwealth, is a party; (iv) between States, or between residents of different States, or between a State and a resident of another State; (v) in which a writ of Mandamus or prohibition or an injunction is sought against an officer of the Commonwealth, the High Court shall have original...
Page 329 - A patentee may, after advertising in manner directed bY any rules made under this section his intention to do so, present a petition to Her Majesty in Council, praying that his patent may be extended for a further term ; but such petition must be presented at least six months before the time limited for the expiration of the patent.
Page 245 - ... or against the owner of the goods distrained, in case the same be afterwards found to have come to his use or possession.
Page 491 - ... as she should by deed or will appoint, and in default of appointment in trust for all...
Page 245 - ... lawfully taking any distress for any kind of rent, to impound or otherwise secure the distress so made, of what nature or kind soever it may be, in such place, or on such part of the premises chargeable with the rent, as shall be most fit and convenient for the impounding and securing such distress...