The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 102
... hold , or did hold , the properties as investments to the exclusion of trading in them . evidence to find as they did . It was admitted that realisation of property might be a trade : see Inland Revenue v . Toll Property Co. Ltd. , 1952 ...
... hold , or did hold , the properties as investments to the exclusion of trading in them . evidence to find as they did . It was admitted that realisation of property might be a trade : see Inland Revenue v . Toll Property Co. Ltd. , 1952 ...
Page 106
... hold and sell - made no difference to a state of practical insolvency . That firm had been the character of the operations , i.e. the carrying on v . Inland engaged in the business of speculative building of of a trade . At the first ...
... hold and sell - made no difference to a state of practical insolvency . That firm had been the character of the operations , i.e. the carrying on v . Inland engaged in the business of speculative building of of a trade . At the first ...
Page 111
... hold that proof of mens rea was not necessary to the com- mission of the offences libelled . The questions of law for the opinion of the Court were : " 1. Was I entitled to hold that the conditions ( e ) of section 25 ( 1 ) of the Road ...
... hold that proof of mens rea was not necessary to the com- mission of the offences libelled . The questions of law for the opinion of the Court were : " 1. Was I entitled to hold that the conditions ( e ) of section 25 ( 1 ) of the Road ...
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