The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1918 - Law |
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Page 124
... residence is in Scotland , and whose wife and family continue in occupation of that residence , is subject to the jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts , although he may be tempor- arily absent from the country . As regards the ...
... residence is in Scotland , and whose wife and family continue in occupation of that residence , is subject to the jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts , although he may be tempor- arily absent from the country . As regards the ...
Page 230
... resident in this country for the year in question , and was therefore correctly chargeable with income tax under Case 2 or , alternatively , Case 6 . ( b ) The assessment was properly made at his place of residence , and it was ...
... resident in this country for the year in question , and was therefore correctly chargeable with income tax under Case 2 or , alternatively , Case 6 . ( b ) The assessment was properly made at his place of residence , and it was ...
Page 231
... residence , in the sense of the Income Tax Acts , during that period , was in Hawick . During the year of assessment the appellant was owner of a house in this country in which during that year his wife and children resided . The appel ...
... residence , in the sense of the Income Tax Acts , during that period , was in Hawick . During the year of assessment the appellant was owner of a house in this country in which during that year his wife and children resided . The appel ...
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