The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1917 - Law |
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Page 12
... passing of the Valuation Act 1854 , and were not rendered liable by its terms . The decision was mainly founded , as I read it , on 22 section 41 , the closing paragraph of which expressly enacts that " Nothing contained in this Act ...
... passing of the Valuation Act 1854 , and were not rendered liable by its terms . The decision was mainly founded , as I read it , on 22 section 41 , the closing paragraph of which expressly enacts that " Nothing contained in this Act ...
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... passing the intermediate frame at which she had previously been working , and of which the girls Peaston still had possession and charge , and which they were working , the appellant attempted to take out with her right hand some ...
... passing the intermediate frame at which she had previously been working , and of which the girls Peaston still had possession and charge , and which they were working , the appellant attempted to take out with her right hand some ...
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... passing of this Act , however , may be taken to shew that similar powers did not exist under existing legislation . What the Secretary for Scotland has done has really been to apply this Act to a case which is excluded from its ...
... passing of this Act , however , may be taken to shew that similar powers did not exist under existing legislation . What the Secretary for Scotland has done has really been to apply this Act to a case which is excluded from its ...
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... Passing off - Partnership of B. & T. carry- The following narrative of the facts of this note of suspension and interdict is taken from the opinion of Lord Cullen : " The complainers are Baird & Tatlock ( London ) Ltd. , incorporated in ...
... Passing off - Partnership of B. & T. carry- The following narrative of the facts of this note of suspension and interdict is taken from the opinion of Lord Cullen : " The complainers are Baird & Tatlock ( London ) Ltd. , incorporated in ...
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... passing off their goods as those of the complainers , or at least , that there is sufficient ground for appre- hending that they will in fact do so if not prevented from carrying on their business in the manner complained of . Now ...
... passing off their goods as those of the complainers , or at least , that there is sufficient ground for appre- hending that they will in fact do so if not prevented from carrying on their business in the manner complained of . Now ...
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