The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 345
... claim by Lennox against his approved society for sickness benefit , or ( b ) in a claim by him against the Insurance Committee for medical benefit , ( i ) would it be possible to determine which provision of the National Health ...
... claim by Lennox against his approved society for sickness benefit , or ( b ) in a claim by him against the Insurance Committee for medical benefit , ( i ) would it be possible to determine which provision of the National Health ...
Page 346
... claim to the Depart- ment of Health , and the claim was refused . When refusing the claim it was intimated to the respondent that she was not entitled to such a pension because it had not been established that at the date of his death ...
... claim to the Depart- ment of Health , and the claim was refused . When refusing the claim it was intimated to the respondent that she was not entitled to such a pension because it had not been established that at the date of his death ...
Page 440
... claim under the Act , would be William entitled to throw it out as irrelevant . Baird & I think this is an exceptional case . The Co. Ltd. circumstances , as disclosed to us and to the arbitrator , are that a claim was made by notice ...
... claim under the Act , would be William entitled to throw it out as irrelevant . Baird & I think this is an exceptional case . The Co. Ltd. circumstances , as disclosed to us and to the arbitrator , are that a claim was made by notice ...
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