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B. brought an action against T. , whose garden adjoined B.'s , claiming 201. damages for trespass . The claim was for damage brought about by T. unlawfully causing some holly and laurel bushes in B.'s garden to be cut and mutilated .
B. brought an action against T. , whose garden adjoined B.'s , claiming 201. damages for trespass . The claim was for damage brought about by T. unlawfully causing some holly and laurel bushes in B.'s garden to be cut and mutilated .
Page 200-78
On 2nd January , 1940 , the respondent lodged a claim for the year to 5th April , 1940. That claim showed her total income as 1531. 168. 11d . and she claimed 471. 11s . 4d . Prior to that year her claim for repayment had been allowed .
On 2nd January , 1940 , the respondent lodged a claim for the year to 5th April , 1940. That claim showed her total income as 1531. 168. 11d . and she claimed 471. 11s . 4d . Prior to that year her claim for repayment had been allowed .
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completely covered the case so far as a claim was made under the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act of 1934 , and therefore any claim under that Act failed , as no letters of administration had been granted when the writ was ...
completely covered the case so far as a claim was made under the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act of 1934 , and therefore any claim under that Act failed , as no letters of administration had been granted when the writ was ...
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