The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 309
... respect of which income tax under Schedule A was paid by the congregation - Whether , being bound to live in the manse , he was occupier thereof , and therefore liable under Schedule E to an assessment on the amount of tax paid by his ...
... respect of which income tax under Schedule A was paid by the congregation - Whether , being bound to live in the manse , he was occupier thereof , and therefore liable under Schedule E to an assessment on the amount of tax paid by his ...
Page 407
... respect of classified roads , were a transferor authority within the meaning of section 6 , and that any loans outstanding as at the date of the transfer in respect of their classified roads would be included in the liabilities ...
... respect of classified roads , were a transferor authority within the meaning of section 6 , and that any loans outstanding as at the date of the transfer in respect of their classified roads would be included in the liabilities ...
Page 472
... respect of his excess acreage Defender , registered producer , exceeding his basic acreage in 1936 - Pursuers suing defender for payment of levies under said resolu- tions - Defender pleading ultra vires - Held that , in respect that ...
... respect of his excess acreage Defender , registered producer , exceeding his basic acreage in 1936 - Pursuers suing defender for payment of levies under said resolu- tions - Defender pleading ultra vires - Held that , in respect that ...
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