The Scots Law Times, Volume 1W. Green & Son, Limited, 1924 - Law |
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Page 27
... period is a mystery . One member cannot of course do much , but a compact number united in a fervent desire for the simplification of our statute law would soon create an atmosphere impossible to ignore , and bring about a much - needed ...
... period is a mystery . One member cannot of course do much , but a compact number united in a fervent desire for the simplification of our statute law would soon create an atmosphere impossible to ignore , and bring about a much - needed ...
Page 30
... period relevant to establish that an isolated sale , to one who de facto bought for consumption , was merely one incident in a business of trafficking in such sales carried on by the accused . In that case it would appear that the ...
... period relevant to establish that an isolated sale , to one who de facto bought for consumption , was merely one incident in a business of trafficking in such sales carried on by the accused . In that case it would appear that the ...
Page 34
... period , but his distress is marked soon after the Restoration . From his prison in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh he wrote to the King a pathetic appeal for payment of that long- standing account for the want of which he had been unable to ...
... period , but his distress is marked soon after the Restoration . From his prison in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh he wrote to the King a pathetic appeal for payment of that long- standing account for the want of which he had been unable to ...
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... period or for one edition . We can scarcely believe that the Department intimated , or ever acted on , a decision to treat authorship as being different in kind , from the taxation standpoint , from every other profession and occupation ...
... period or for one edition . We can scarcely believe that the Department intimated , or ever acted on , a decision to treat authorship as being different in kind , from the taxation standpoint , from every other profession and occupation ...
Page 64
... period . 66 " " The question , then , is - What is the explana- tion of this change of attitude ? The answer , it is submitted , is to be found in Pemsel's case and in the practice of the Court of Chancery , upon which the judgment ...
... period . 66 " " The question , then , is - What is the explana- tion of this change of attitude ? The answer , it is submitted , is to be found in Pemsel's case and in the practice of the Court of Chancery , upon which the judgment ...
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