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Page 200-73
Rules of the Supreme Court ( No. 3 ) , 1945 . ... 21 of the All Schedules Rules to the Income Tax Act , 1918. ... 10 ; 7 Q. B. D. 562 ) did not apply to such a case ; the House of Lords held that the rule was wrong in any event .
Rules of the Supreme Court ( No. 3 ) , 1945 . ... 21 of the All Schedules Rules to the Income Tax Act , 1918. ... 10 ; 7 Q. B. D. 562 ) did not apply to such a case ; the House of Lords held that the rule was wrong in any event .
Page 200-194
The importance of this decision was , however , offset by an amendment of the rules which had come into force on 1st ... The Matrimonial Causes ( Amendment ) Rules , 1934 , inserted in the rules of 1924 rule 30 ( c ) which continued the ...
The importance of this decision was , however , offset by an amendment of the rules which had come into force on 1st ... The Matrimonial Causes ( Amendment ) Rules , 1934 , inserted in the rules of 1924 rule 30 ( c ) which continued the ...
Page 200-223
48 of the 1918 Act , rule 2 ( d ) of the Rules Applicable to Sched . C , and rule 7 ( 2 ) of the Miscellaneous Rules Applicable to Sched . D were exempt from income tax in the United Kingdom because the society was not resident there ...
48 of the 1918 Act , rule 2 ( d ) of the Rules Applicable to Sched . C , and rule 7 ( 2 ) of the Miscellaneous Rules Applicable to Sched . D were exempt from income tax in the United Kingdom because the society was not resident there ...
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