The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 9
... paid this sum to the pursuers by cheques each month , the last cheque being that in respect of the December supply . A statement , shewing the quantities of milk purchased , the prices paid therefor by the defenders , and the price ...
... paid this sum to the pursuers by cheques each month , the last cheque being that in respect of the December supply . A statement , shewing the quantities of milk purchased , the prices paid therefor by the defenders , and the price ...
Page 44
... paid to or received by them . The trustees would have acted in breach of Rule 21 of the All Schedules Rules if they had paid over to the liferentrices the whole income without first satisfying the claims of the Inland Revenue for tax ...
... paid to or received by them . The trustees would have acted in breach of Rule 21 of the All Schedules Rules if they had paid over to the liferentrices the whole income without first satisfying the claims of the Inland Revenue for tax ...
Page 310
... paid by the congregation . II . It was contended on behalf of the respondent : ( 1 ) That although he might be required by the congregation to live in the manse he had no right to claim to live there ; ( 2 ) that the respondent's ...
... paid by the congregation . II . It was contended on behalf of the respondent : ( 1 ) That although he might be required by the congregation to live in the manse he had no right to claim to live there ; ( 2 ) that the respondent's ...
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