The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... carried on by it . " The case was heard before the First Division on 22nd and 23rd January 1953 . Eo die the Court delivered opinions to the effect that what the partnership did before 1918 was not a relevant consideration in ...
... carried on by it . " The case was heard before the First Division on 22nd and 23rd January 1953 . Eo die the Court delivered opinions to the effect that what the partnership did before 1918 was not a relevant consideration in ...
Page 160
... carried on by the purchaser and continued as if there had been no change . £ 4,000 of the purchase price was ... carried on under the firm name Henry & Galt then it was not because it has been found as a fact that this business was ...
... carried on by the purchaser and continued as if there had been no change . £ 4,000 of the purchase price was ... carried on under the firm name Henry & Galt then it was not because it has been found as a fact that this business was ...
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... carried them . In support of his contention he pointed out that no fares were asked for nor any payment stipulated at any stage in the proceedings . In evidence each of the three adults proved to have travelled on the bus gave a ...
... carried them . In support of his contention he pointed out that no fares were asked for nor any payment stipulated at any stage in the proceedings . In evidence each of the three adults proved to have travelled on the bus gave a ...
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