The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1916 - Law |
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Page 60
... premises . The police seem to me to have acted exactly as they would have done had the pursuer been in custody , and had they obtained a warrant in terms of the regulations of 20th August 1904. The pursuer not having been in custody ...
... premises . The police seem to me to have acted exactly as they would have done had the pursuer been in custody , and had they obtained a warrant in terms of the regulations of 20th August 1904. The pursuer not having been in custody ...
Page 69
... premises of gas commissioners on the revenue principle , it was not appropriate to deduct the income tax payable on revenue . Case . The Edinburgh and Leith Corporations Gas Commissioners , incorporated by Acts of Parlia- ment ...
... premises of gas commissioners on the revenue principle , it was not appropriate to deduct the income tax payable on revenue . Case . The Edinburgh and Leith Corporations Gas Commissioners , incorporated by Acts of Parlia- ment ...
Page 70
... premises affording a basis of comparison - Held that the appropriate principle to be applied in valuing the subjects was the contractor's principle and not the ficorage - space principle , but that in than the ordinary rate must be ...
... premises affording a basis of comparison - Held that the appropriate principle to be applied in valuing the subjects was the contractor's principle and not the ficorage - space principle , but that in than the ordinary rate must be ...
Page 71
... premises was stated at The appellants craved that the entry in name slightly different extents by the witnesses for the of yearly rent or value should be £ 2000 . The case stated set forth , inter alia : 1. The premises in question are ...
... premises was stated at The appellants craved that the entry in name slightly different extents by the witnesses for the of yearly rent or value should be £ 2000 . The case stated set forth , inter alia : 1. The premises in question are ...
Page 73
... premises the appel- lants deliberately loaded themselves with a dead weight which amounts at least to £ 1000 a year , and thereby handicapped themselves in com- peting with others engaged in the same line of business . Valuation - Value ...
... premises the appel- lants deliberately loaded themselves with a dead weight which amounts at least to £ 1000 a year , and thereby handicapped themselves in com- peting with others engaged in the same line of business . Valuation - Value ...
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