The Law Times, 192. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1941 |
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Page 192-57
... regard to the principle laid down in that Act of the equality of the sexes as regards property , and the trusts of the wife's property therefore should be made similar to those of the husband . This suggestion requires careful thought ...
... regard to the principle laid down in that Act of the equality of the sexes as regards property , and the trusts of the wife's property therefore should be made similar to those of the husband . This suggestion requires careful thought ...
Page 192-111
... regard the two boys ' evidence as corroborative of the evidence with regard to the offence OF THE charged . The Court of Criminal Appeal ( Lord Caldecote , C.J. , and Hawke and Humphreys , JJ . ) held that the learned judge was right in ...
... regard the two boys ' evidence as corroborative of the evidence with regard to the offence OF THE charged . The Court of Criminal Appeal ( Lord Caldecote , C.J. , and Hawke and Humphreys , JJ . ) held that the learned judge was right in ...
Page 192-222
... regard these circumstances as reducing the crime to man- slaughter . It will be observed here that the provocation alleged was not the quarrel and abuse of the night before the murder but that quarrel in combination with a scuffle on ...
... regard these circumstances as reducing the crime to man- slaughter . It will be observed here that the provocation alleged was not the quarrel and abuse of the night before the murder but that quarrel in combination with a scuffle on ...
Contents
Saturday July 5 1941 | 192-25 |
Vol 192 | 192-35 |
Leading Article | 192-45 |
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