The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 50
... capital , while lump prices for sales of copyright are treated as assessable income . The present writer once tried to explain this apparent anomaly to an enquirer on the view of the official doctrine that literature is or may be made a ...
... capital , while lump prices for sales of copyright are treated as assessable income . The present writer once tried to explain this apparent anomaly to an enquirer on the view of the official doctrine that literature is or may be made a ...
Page 55
... capital sum of £ 2000 , which was to be set apart by his trustees for ensuring the annuity , and which they were directed to pay in the way she might order and appoint . Miss Hyslop , before Mr Maxwell's death , had executed a ...
... capital sum of £ 2000 , which was to be set apart by his trustees for ensuring the annuity , and which they were directed to pay in the way she might order and appoint . Miss Hyslop , before Mr Maxwell's death , had executed a ...
Page 57
... capital . Interest of that kind is an although the trader may otherwise be liable outgoing before profits are ascertained . There- for no tax at all in that year ; and ( 2 ) that fore that enactment seems to have no bearing nevertheless ...
... capital . Interest of that kind is an although the trader may otherwise be liable outgoing before profits are ascertained . There- for no tax at all in that year ; and ( 2 ) that fore that enactment seems to have no bearing nevertheless ...
Page 59
... capital , far exceeding that alcohol , but it is pleasant to know that such of the English Bar in London . As a matter of considerations never even occurred to the fact , the practical result has been to prevent Arrangements Committee ...
... capital , far exceeding that alcohol , but it is pleasant to know that such of the English Bar in London . As a matter of considerations never even occurred to the fact , the practical result has been to prevent Arrangements Committee ...
Page 66
... capital to purchase a practice , and yet the Law Societies , by allowing these advertise- ments , tacitly acquiesce in the payment of these inadequate salaries , and by doing so , moreover , cheapen the profession so that it becomes one ...
... capital to purchase a practice , and yet the Law Societies , by allowing these advertise- ments , tacitly acquiesce in the payment of these inadequate salaries , and by doing so , moreover , cheapen the profession so that it becomes one ...
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