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Page 200-39
3 ( 1 ) of the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act , 1934 , provides : " In any proceedings . . . for the recovery of any debt or damages , the court may , if it thinks fit , order that there shall be included in the sum for ...
3 ( 1 ) of the Law Reform ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act , 1934 , provides : " In any proceedings . . . for the recovery of any debt or damages , the court may , if it thinks fit , order that there shall be included in the sum for ...
Page 200-48
It is clear , therefore , that even if " interest under sect . 28 of the 1833 Act could have been regarded as so impressed with the notion of damages as to render it not assessable under income tax legislation , it would ...
It is clear , therefore , that even if " interest under sect . 28 of the 1833 Act could have been regarded as so impressed with the notion of damages as to render it not assessable under income tax legislation , it would ...
Page 200-51
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 .
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