The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 43
... damages merely because that claim arises Trustees appear dependent upon the concurrence of two vitally out of breach of contract and not out of delict . The important circumstances , first , that damages were true test of applicability ...
... damages merely because that claim arises Trustees appear dependent upon the concurrence of two vitally out of breach of contract and not out of delict . The important circumstances , first , that damages were true test of applicability ...
Page 46
... damages themselves would not making ( so to speak ) a hole in the appellants ' profits , be liable to tax . For if the damages themselves are and the damages recovered could not therefore be subject to tax then clearly the defenders ...
... damages themselves would not making ( so to speak ) a hole in the appellants ' profits , be liable to tax . For if the damages themselves are and the damages recovered could not therefore be subject to tax then clearly the defenders ...
Page 48
... damages fell to be treated and Rought only applied where the damages were Trustees as capital or income could not be decided without to compensate the claimant for loss of income an inquiry into the facts . Where a concern was which but ...
... damages fell to be treated and Rought only applied where the damages were Trustees as capital or income could not be decided without to compensate the claimant for loss of income an inquiry into the facts . Where a concern was which but ...
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