The Scots Law Times, Volume 3C.E. Green, 1895 - Law |
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Page 90
... meaning and effect . As it has already become obvious that certain clauses are not free from ambiguity , and that the practical application of the Act will in many districts be of daily occurrence , probably bringing into notice further ...
... meaning and effect . As it has already become obvious that certain clauses are not free from ambiguity , and that the practical application of the Act will in many districts be of daily occurrence , probably bringing into notice further ...
Page 104
... meanings might be elaborated . The selection of the proper meaning is not directly assisted by any definition occurring in the Act , nor indirectly by any dis- closure of the purpose for which the ascertainment of the cause is required ...
... meanings might be elaborated . The selection of the proper meaning is not directly assisted by any definition occurring in the Act , nor indirectly by any dis- closure of the purpose for which the ascertainment of the cause is required ...
Page 300
... meaning , and that the only meaning it can have is , that if the superior does build , he shall only build houses of a certain character and quality , as indicated on the plan , and that interpretation of the clause his Lordship adopts ...
... meaning , and that the only meaning it can have is , that if the superior does build , he shall only build houses of a certain character and quality , as indicated on the plan , and that interpretation of the clause his Lordship adopts ...
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