The Law Times, 216. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1953 |
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Page 339
... period sought to be extended was simply the contractual period of notice unaffected by sect . 5 , the tribunal only had power to direct an extension if the notice to quit were served before the expiration of the period three months ...
... period sought to be extended was simply the contractual period of notice unaffected by sect . 5 , the tribunal only had power to direct an extension if the notice to quit were served before the expiration of the period three months ...
Page 422
... period at the expiration of which the notice would take effect , and ( b ) the period allowed for the execution of the work after the notice had taken effect , and , as the notice of 31st October , 1952 , did not specify the former period ...
... period at the expiration of which the notice would take effect , and ( b ) the period allowed for the execution of the work after the notice had taken effect , and , as the notice of 31st October , 1952 , did not specify the former period ...
Page 642
... period - meaning thereby a period exceeding , say , ten years - is well advised to provide machinery by which the trusts created can be brought to an end should changes in the circumstances of the family or in the law regard- ing tax ...
... period - meaning thereby a period exceeding , say , ten years - is well advised to provide machinery by which the trusts created can be brought to an end should changes in the circumstances of the family or in the law regard- ing tax ...
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