The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 91
... apply then the consequences set out in sub - section ( 2 ) . These are the use of the singular " the section ( 2 ) itself will follow , but if any of the reference " in sub - section ( 3 ) ( b ) and the structure succeeding provisions apply ...
... apply then the consequences set out in sub - section ( 2 ) . These are the use of the singular " the section ( 2 ) itself will follow , but if any of the reference " in sub - section ( 3 ) ( b ) and the structure succeeding provisions apply ...
Page 93
... apply to the circum- Ltd. v . stances of this case . The Commissioners held that Inland they could so apply . The Court of Session held Revenue that they could not . If the Commissioners ' view were right , the annual allowances would ...
... apply to the circum- Ltd. v . stances of this case . The Commissioners held that Inland they could so apply . The Court of Session held Revenue that they could not . If the Commissioners ' view were right , the annual allowances would ...
Page 208
... apply to cut off a right conferred on a pursuer by an Act of Parliament which has itself no limitation of time . I have some difficulty in seeing why it should ever have been thought in this Lanarkshire case that the 1893 Act could apply ...
... apply to cut off a right conferred on a pursuer by an Act of Parliament which has itself no limitation of time . I have some difficulty in seeing why it should ever have been thought in this Lanarkshire case that the 1893 Act could apply ...
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