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Page 178
... ment . The second inspector thereupon came forward for the purpose of taking down the state- ment and he also cautioned the accused and asked him if he wished his father or a solicitor to be present . The accused again declined that ...
... ment . The second inspector thereupon came forward for the purpose of taking down the state- ment and he also cautioned the accused and asked him if he wished his father or a solicitor to be present . The accused again declined that ...
Page 238
... ment and us . In my opinion , the decision is not a binding Anr . authority ; it is erroneous and I would reject it for V. Ors . 20th July 1954 these reasons . patient . One can accept Lord Clyde's statement that a distinction was made ...
... ment and us . In my opinion , the decision is not a binding Anr . authority ; it is erroneous and I would reject it for V. Ors . 20th July 1954 these reasons . patient . One can accept Lord Clyde's statement that a distinction was made ...
Page 240
... ment and the exercise of functions so delegated is related unit without interference by the Board . The Board to and flows from the imperative duty laid upon had the power to terminate the employment , which Hayward the Secretary of ...
... ment and the exercise of functions so delegated is related unit without interference by the Board . The Board to and flows from the imperative duty laid upon had the power to terminate the employment , which Hayward the Secretary of ...
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