The Scots Law TimesW. Green & Son, Limited, 1920 - Law |
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... construction . " It was pointed out at the debate that 1 ( 3 ) in con- trast with section 1 ( 1 ) does not in terms prevent parties contracting themselves out of the Act , but in my opinion the latter section in effect prevents the ...
... construction . " It was pointed out at the debate that 1 ( 3 ) in con- trast with section 1 ( 1 ) does not in terms prevent parties contracting themselves out of the Act , but in my opinion the latter section in effect prevents the ...
Page 16
... construction to be placed on section 1 ( 3 ) of the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest Act 1915. That subsection provides- [ His Lordship quoted the subsection ] . It is clear that none of the exceptions specified in the subsection ...
... construction to be placed on section 1 ( 3 ) of the Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest Act 1915. That subsection provides- [ His Lordship quoted the subsection ] . It is clear that none of the exceptions specified in the subsection ...
Page 17
... construction of the words of the statute . In the subsequent case of Price v . Pritchard ( 1919 , 35 T.L.R. 672 ) , Mr Justice M'Cardie and I rather think Mr Justice Sankey lean to the same view - a view which I understand is shared by ...
... construction of the words of the statute . In the subsequent case of Price v . Pritchard ( 1919 , 35 T.L.R. 672 ) , Mr Justice M'Cardie and I rather think Mr Justice Sankey lean to the same view - a view which I understand is shared by ...
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... construction upon it . There is ab- solutely no ground , as it appears to me , for such a construction . The Act has provided for circumstances in which the Court may grant a warrant to a landlord for ejection of a tenant ; but it also ...
... construction upon it . There is ab- solutely no ground , as it appears to me , for such a construction . The Act has provided for circumstances in which the Court may grant a warrant to a landlord for ejection of a tenant ; but it also ...
Page 26
... constructions , one of which led to a result objectionable in law , and the other did not , the Court would prefer the construction which led to an unobjectionable result . Here the letter ought not to be construed as a final acceptance ...
... constructions , one of which led to a result objectionable in law , and the other did not , the Court would prefer the construction which led to an unobjectionable result . Here the letter ought not to be construed as a final acceptance ...
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