The Law Times, 183. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1937 |
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Page 183-371
... referred to . In fact the company had paid him 30s . a week only . Could compensation be regarded as cumulative in the way contended for ? Lord Hanworth , M.R. , when giving judgment in that case , referred to the opinion of Lord Dundas ...
... referred to . In fact the company had paid him 30s . a week only . Could compensation be regarded as cumulative in the way contended for ? Lord Hanworth , M.R. , when giving judgment in that case , referred to the opinion of Lord Dundas ...
Page 183-465
... referred to Hardie and Lane Limited v . Chilton ( sup . ) , in which the Court of Appeal , disagreeing with the decision in R. v . Denyer , had entered judgment for the defendants in an action to recover back money which had been ...
... referred to Hardie and Lane Limited v . Chilton ( sup . ) , in which the Court of Appeal , disagreeing with the decision in R. v . Denyer , had entered judgment for the defendants in an action to recover back money which had been ...
Page 183-484
... referred to the Chancellor of the Exchequer dealt with points raised in Lord Horne's letter . What , Sir John Simon asked , was to be done about the interest on borrowed money ? While there should be a deduction of debenture interest ...
... referred to the Chancellor of the Exchequer dealt with points raised in Lord Horne's letter . What , Sir John Simon asked , was to be done about the interest on borrowed money ? While there should be a deduction of debenture interest ...
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