The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1917 - Law |
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Page 120
... appears that when the Central Tribunal issued their decision on 10th January they made it quite clear that the man must obtain employment subject to the approval not only of the Committee on Work of National Importance , but also of the ...
... appears that when the Central Tribunal issued their decision on 10th January they made it quite clear that the man must obtain employment subject to the approval not only of the Committee on Work of National Importance , but also of the ...
Page 235
... appears to me to be a simple one . The appellant here maintains that FIRST DIVISION . he is already assessed under Schedule B. Schedule B provides for income arising in respect of the occupation of land . The question is- whether a man ...
... appears to me to be a simple one . The appellant here maintains that FIRST DIVISION . he is already assessed under Schedule B. Schedule B provides for income arising in respect of the occupation of land . The question is- whether a man ...
Page 250
... appears he could have inserted a valid obligation just as easily as he could 1917. have inserted the confessedly invalid clause which is recited in the 9th Answer . In short , it is said that there was no breach of contract committed ...
... appears he could have inserted a valid obligation just as easily as he could 1917. have inserted the confessedly invalid clause which is recited in the 9th Answer . In short , it is said that there was no breach of contract committed ...
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