The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 195
... consideration ; the statute treats these as good indications both of the crest and the trough . I must decline to read all value out of this favour given to the taxpayer , by saying that a comparison of considerations means nothing at ...
... consideration ; the statute treats these as good indications both of the crest and the trough . I must decline to read all value out of this favour given to the taxpayer , by saying that a comparison of considerations means nothing at ...
Page 428
... consideration I am unable the decisions of our predecessors , and establish a Assessor to depart from the opinion ... consideration other than rent is a money consideration , the practice has been to add it to the stipulated money rent ...
... consideration I am unable the decisions of our predecessors , and establish a Assessor to depart from the opinion ... consideration other than rent is a money consideration , the practice has been to add it to the stipulated money rent ...
Page 429
... consideration " other than rent , " and I could get no satisfactory answer to the question . But the clause which we have here has precisely this effect , for it is the tenant's payment of premiums that enables and compels the landlord ...
... consideration " other than rent , " and I could get no satisfactory answer to the question . But the clause which we have here has precisely this effect , for it is the tenant's payment of premiums that enables and compels the landlord ...
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