The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 85
... duty of the defenders to replace the recalcitrant servants with employees who will perform their duties . It seems to me to make no difference that the dislocation of labour was due to no fault on the part of the defenders but to ...
... duty of the defenders to replace the recalcitrant servants with employees who will perform their duties . It seems to me to make no difference that the dislocation of labour was due to no fault on the part of the defenders but to ...
Page 192
... duties of the valuers are confined to the estima- tion of original values only . Again , section 28 expressly provides in the case of undeveloped land duty for periodical revaluations . In the case of increment value duty it appears to ...
... duties of the valuers are confined to the estima- tion of original values only . Again , section 28 expressly provides in the case of undeveloped land duty for periodical revaluations . In the case of increment value duty it appears to ...
Page 209
... duty , to hear the approved society , and to hear evidence tendered by the approved society , he is well entitled to do so , because he is master of the procedure before him , and it is his duty to receive any information which he ...
... duty , to hear the approved society , and to hear evidence tendered by the approved society , he is well entitled to do so , because he is master of the procedure before him , and it is his duty to receive any information which he ...
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