The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... meaning of section 1 of the 1894 Act , but that the respondents were not the owners within the meaning of the Quarries General Regulations , 1938 , and has found them not guilty . He has not stated his reasons for so finding ; but ...
... meaning of section 1 of the 1894 Act , but that the respondents were not the owners within the meaning of the Quarries General Regulations , 1938 , and has found them not guilty . He has not stated his reasons for so finding ; but ...
Page 261
... meaning of desertion as understood until 29th July 1938. This seems to me to reduce the true question at issue , which is : " Does the new Act change the meaning of desertion ? " I have already discussed the matter fully , but let me ...
... meaning of desertion as understood until 29th July 1938. This seems to me to reduce the true question at issue , which is : " Does the new Act change the meaning of desertion ? " I have already discussed the matter fully , but let me ...
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... meaning is suspend or temporarily cease making pay- ments until the question of the workman's condition shall have been ascertained . That this is so is made clear by the immediately following provisions of the section as to a remit to ...
... meaning is suspend or temporarily cease making pay- ments until the question of the workman's condition shall have been ascertained . That this is so is made clear by the immediately following provisions of the section as to a remit to ...
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