The Law Times, 200. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1945 |
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Page 200-29
... principle , while affirming his decision for a reason which will presently appear . The reasons for the Court of Appeal's decision on the question of the general principle were thus stated by Bankes , L.J .: " I cannot myself see why ...
... principle , while affirming his decision for a reason which will presently appear . The reasons for the Court of Appeal's decision on the question of the general principle were thus stated by Bankes , L.J .: " I cannot myself see why ...
Page 200-48
... principle in regard to interest not limited to the application of the Civil Procedure Act . They were explaining that the principle on which the courts of equity allowed interest in cases where it would not have been allowed at common ...
... principle in regard to interest not limited to the application of the Civil Procedure Act . They were explaining that the principle on which the courts of equity allowed interest in cases where it would not have been allowed at common ...
Page 200-77
... principle is applicable or not ; they do not seem to the writer to make the principle itself more satisfactory . The rule may be just and fair , as in the opinion of Lord Maugham it is . Nevertheless it remains difficult to apply and ...
... principle is applicable or not ; they do not seem to the writer to make the principle itself more satisfactory . The rule may be just and fair , as in the opinion of Lord Maugham it is . Nevertheless it remains difficult to apply and ...
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