The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1917 - Law |
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... tion of 1825 was not valid or enforceable . I think it would plainly have been enforceable against the person to whom the disposition was granted , and I think , further , that it was plainly implied that the stable was to be for the ...
... tion of 1825 was not valid or enforceable . I think it would plainly have been enforceable against the person to whom the disposition was granted , and I think , further , that it was plainly implied that the stable was to be for the ...
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... tion in the statute ; the Local Government Act December 21 , 1889 was an instance of an assessing statute with a reference to the Lands Valuation Act 1854 ; and the Education Act was an instance of an assessing statute without any ...
... tion in the statute ; the Local Government Act December 21 , 1889 was an instance of an assessing statute with a reference to the Lands Valuation Act 1854 ; and the Education Act was an instance of an assessing statute without any ...
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... tion of original agreement - Remaining partners forming new partnership Dispute between retiring partner and new partnership as to whether retiring partner was entitled to carry on business in competition with partner- ship in view of ...
... tion of original agreement - Remaining partners forming new partnership Dispute between retiring partner and new partnership as to whether retiring partner was entitled to carry on business in competition with partner- ship in view of ...
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... tion and Pook Ltd. v . Pook , [ 1904 ] 1 K.B. 45 , per Mathew Others . L.J. at p . 53 ; North - Western Salt Co. Ltd ... tion of the present agreement it may be con- tinued by a vote of a majority . " The Solicitor- General contended ...
... tion and Pook Ltd. v . Pook , [ 1904 ] 1 K.B. 45 , per Mathew Others . L.J. at p . 53 ; North - Western Salt Co. Ltd ... tion of the present agreement it may be con- tinued by a vote of a majority . " The Solicitor- General contended ...
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... tion , and on the retiral of the pursuer the partnership was dissolved . The pursuer has therefore correctly brought his action against the dissolved firm and its partners and has treated the new firm and its partners as a different ...
... tion , and on the retiral of the pursuer the partnership was dissolved . The pursuer has therefore correctly brought his action against the dissolved firm and its partners and has treated the new firm and its partners as a different ...
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