The Law Times, 138. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1915 |
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... payment represents the performance by the other party . In effect the clause comes to this , that so long as the war lasts ( and probably for a reasonable time after its termination ) the contract is not to bind the delivering party as ...
... payment represents the performance by the other party . In effect the clause comes to this , that so long as the war lasts ( and probably for a reasonable time after its termination ) the contract is not to bind the delivering party as ...
Page 34
... Payments Act 1914 His Majesty had power by proclamation to authorise the postponement of any payment in pursu - nce of certain contracts subject to such conditions as might be specified in the proclamation . By clause 2 of the ...
... Payments Act 1914 His Majesty had power by proclamation to authorise the postponement of any payment in pursu - nce of certain contracts subject to such conditions as might be specified in the proclamation . By clause 2 of the ...
Page 35
... payment in by him thereto and subsequent partial drawing for his own purposes that he intended to clothe those ... payment . By indenture dated the 30th Dec. 1913 the executors of the mortgagor assigned to the plaintiff , who had applied ...
... payment in by him thereto and subsequent partial drawing for his own purposes that he intended to clothe those ... payment . By indenture dated the 30th Dec. 1913 the executors of the mortgagor assigned to the plaintiff , who had applied ...
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... payment for work and labour actually done . The position taken up by the Treasury is illogical , foolish , and absurd . It would be no answer to a petition of right by an aggrieved barrister - a course which is now spoken of as probable ...
... payment for work and labour actually done . The position taken up by the Treasury is illogical , foolish , and absurd . It would be no answer to a petition of right by an aggrieved barrister - a course which is now spoken of as probable ...
Page 54
... pay the rents to him had complied with the requirements of the section- " stating the amount of such arrears of rent ... payment of debts which , owing to circumstances attributable to the present war , debtors are unable immediately to ...
... pay the rents to him had complied with the requirements of the section- " stating the amount of such arrears of rent ... payment of debts which , owing to circumstances attributable to the present war , debtors are unable immediately to ...
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