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Page 231-33
The objects clause ended with what was described by Lord Finlay , L.C. , as an extraordinary provision . ” After providing that the objects in any sub - clause should not be restricted by reference to or inference from any other sub ...
The objects clause ended with what was described by Lord Finlay , L.C. , as an extraordinary provision . ” After providing that the objects in any sub - clause should not be restricted by reference to or inference from any other sub ...
Page 231-34
There has also been a further somewhat minor amendment to sub - clauses ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of clause 2 , which enables a compensating transfer to be made from one part of the fund to another . This has the effect of remedying the somewhat ...
There has also been a further somewhat minor amendment to sub - clauses ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of clause 2 , which enables a compensating transfer to be made from one part of the fund to another . This has the effect of remedying the somewhat ...
Page 231-316
66 I am inclined to think that sometimes an excessive degree of ingenuity has been employed in attacking similar clauses . " He said that the main criticism of the clause had been directed at the word “ discontinue .
66 I am inclined to think that sometimes an excessive degree of ingenuity has been employed in attacking similar clauses . " He said that the main criticism of the clause had been directed at the word “ discontinue .
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Contents
NOTES OF NEW DECISIONS | 231-22 |
Vol 231 | 231-31 |
THE LAW AND THE LAWYERS | 231-66 |
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