The Law Times, 176. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1933 |
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Page 176-203
... paid £ 150 a year for rent and 14d . for each ton of coal raised . The Crown claimed that these sums were liable to tax under Rule VII . of No. II . of Sched . A , in addition to the sum already paid under the general rules of that ...
... paid £ 150 a year for rent and 14d . for each ton of coal raised . The Crown claimed that these sums were liable to tax under Rule VII . of No. II . of Sched . A , in addition to the sum already paid under the general rules of that ...
Page 176-423
... paid in " will not be mentioned in open court except during the argument about costs , which is often difficult to follow , and very seldom reported . .. 66 There are , however , certain aspects of the new rules which are by no means ...
... paid in " will not be mentioned in open court except during the argument about costs , which is often difficult to follow , and very seldom reported . .. 66 There are , however , certain aspects of the new rules which are by no means ...
Page 176-424
... paid into court by order can only be paid out by order , and then goes on to provide that where a defend- ant pays money into court before defence pursuant to an order under Order XIV . , " he may ( unless the court or a judge shall ...
... paid into court by order can only be paid out by order , and then goes on to provide that where a defend- ant pays money into court before defence pursuant to an order under Order XIV . , " he may ( unless the court or a judge shall ...
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