The Law Times, 144. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1918 |
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Page 144-23
... regard to suspending the 66 period for prescription to rights to light , but with these we need not deal . Now we pass to the recent Act of 1917. This Act , like the Amendment Act of 1916 , gives to members of His Majesty's forces ...
... regard to suspending the 66 period for prescription to rights to light , but with these we need not deal . Now we pass to the recent Act of 1917. This Act , like the Amendment Act of 1916 , gives to members of His Majesty's forces ...
Page 144-28
... regard to which her wishes would not avail until she attained full age . The clause relating to the reasonable cause of belief that a girl was over sixteen amends sect . 5 of the Act of 1885 , the proviso in which has in practice almost ...
... regard to which her wishes would not avail until she attained full age . The clause relating to the reasonable cause of belief that a girl was over sixteen amends sect . 5 of the Act of 1885 , the proviso in which has in practice almost ...
Page 144-29
... regard to this subject has been considerably modified . It has been strengthened by its being made an offence to communicate the disease wilfully otherwise than by intercourse , and conviction has to be supported , where the evidence is ...
... regard to this subject has been considerably modified . It has been strengthened by its being made an offence to communicate the disease wilfully otherwise than by intercourse , and conviction has to be supported , where the evidence is ...
Page 144-31
... regard to the fact that baronetcies owe their existence to an open and avowed policy of raising money from the bestowal of honours which were actually created for this purpose . Lord Salisbury's contribution to the discussion was ...
... regard to the fact that baronetcies owe their existence to an open and avowed policy of raising money from the bestowal of honours which were actually created for this purpose . Lord Salisbury's contribution to the discussion was ...
Page 144-32
... regard to votes taken in the House of Commons considered in their isolation . But I quite admit there are circumstances in which you cannot take a vote in its isolation . You have to take with it all the attendant circumstances , and a ...
... regard to votes taken in the House of Commons considered in their isolation . But I quite admit there are circumstances in which you cannot take a vote in its isolation . You have to take with it all the attendant circumstances , and a ...
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