The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... argument which we have heard , I am of opinion that it is not a good answer . I am clearly of opinion that the provisions of sub- sections ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of section 224 of the Com- panies Act of 1929 require that such an inter- locutor ...
... argument which we have heard , I am of opinion that it is not a good answer . I am clearly of opinion that the provisions of sub- sections ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of section 224 of the Com- panies Act of 1929 require that such an inter- locutor ...
Page 174
... argument regarding the con- struction of the deed . There was , in the strict sense of the word , no contentious argument submitted regarding the powers of the Court , in the exercise of its nobile officium , to intervene . Nevertheless ...
... argument regarding the con- struction of the deed . There was , in the strict sense of the word , no contentious argument submitted regarding the powers of the Court , in the exercise of its nobile officium , to intervene . Nevertheless ...
Page 209
... argument propounded by Mr Gibson to the effect that , on the hypothesis that paragraph 9 applies to the case of a last em- ployer who is bankrupt , the contributions from former employers fall to be regarded as what he termed " the ...
... argument propounded by Mr Gibson to the effect that , on the hypothesis that paragraph 9 applies to the case of a last em- ployer who is bankrupt , the contributions from former employers fall to be regarded as what he termed " the ...
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