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4 , to consider the objections . Following that inquiry , on 20th June , 1939 , the Minister confirmed the original order of the council . The applicant applied to the Minister under sect . 41 ( 2 ) for a statement of his reasons ...
4 , to consider the objections . Following that inquiry , on 20th June , 1939 , the Minister confirmed the original order of the council . The applicant applied to the Minister under sect . 41 ( 2 ) for a statement of his reasons ...
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For example , it is stated that a disclaimer is not considered to be either a disposition or a determination for the ... But in considering its effect on trans- actions which have already been effected , some help can be derived from ...
For example , it is stated that a disclaimer is not considered to be either a disposition or a determination for the ... But in considering its effect on trans- actions which have already been effected , some help can be derived from ...
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This case was cited in argument in one of the recent railway appeals . erroneous The same phrase was considered by the House of Lords ( Lords Russell of Killowen , Macmillan and Wright ) in West- minster Council v .
This case was cited in argument in one of the recent railway appeals . erroneous The same phrase was considered by the House of Lords ( Lords Russell of Killowen , Macmillan and Wright ) in West- minster Council v .
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