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... LAND ARBITRATORS 55 35 107 LAW AGENTS ' EXAMINATIONS . 20 , 59 , 98 , 118 LAW AGENTS FOR THE POOR . 47 52 LAW LIBRARY- VERSITY 30 Anspach Dictionary of Anglo - Belgian Law 64 CHANGES IN MILITARY LAW 126 British Year - Book of ...
... LAND ARBITRATORS 55 35 107 LAW AGENTS ' EXAMINATIONS . 20 , 59 , 98 , 118 LAW AGENTS FOR THE POOR . 47 52 LAW LIBRARY- VERSITY 30 Anspach Dictionary of Anglo - Belgian Law 64 CHANGES IN MILITARY LAW 126 British Year - Book of ...
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... LAND VALUATION ASSESSORS 54 Munro , Alex . , Dingwall 93 LORD ASHMORE HONOURED 86 Murdoch , R. D. , Ayr 93 LORD ORDINARY IN EXCHEQUER CAUSES LUNACY LAWS , DR ADDISON AND THE 82 Murray , Anthony S. , Glasgow 56 39 Palles , Rt . Hon ...
... LAND VALUATION ASSESSORS 54 Munro , Alex . , Dingwall 93 LORD ASHMORE HONOURED 86 Murdoch , R. D. , Ayr 93 LORD ORDINARY IN EXCHEQUER CAUSES LUNACY LAWS , DR ADDISON AND THE 82 Murray , Anthony S. , Glasgow 56 39 Palles , Rt . Hon ...
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... . his character and work . Mrs Moncreiff pre- deceased her husband in 1910 , and he is sur- vived by four out of five sons . h AC SEA elat Chi land . Himself a graduate of. MARCH 6 , 1920. ] 66 THE SCOTS LAW TIMES . 29.
... . his character and work . Mrs Moncreiff pre- deceased her husband in 1910 , and he is sur- vived by four out of five sons . h AC SEA elat Chi land . Himself a graduate of. MARCH 6 , 1920. ] 66 THE SCOTS LAW TIMES . 29.
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... Land Settlement ( Scotland ) Act 1919 . following points are referred to : -New powers ; leasing of land by agreement ; compulsory ac- quisition ; available land ; who may obtain allot- ments ; compensation ; continuance of existing ...
... Land Settlement ( Scotland ) Act 1919 . following points are referred to : -New powers ; leasing of land by agreement ; compulsory ac- quisition ; available land ; who may obtain allot- ments ; compensation ; continuance of existing ...
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land . Himself a graduate of Dublin University , he was profoundly interested in the scheme for the formation of the National University in Ireland , and on the passing of the National University Act in 1908 , to him fell much of the ...
land . Himself a graduate of Dublin University , he was profoundly interested in the scheme for the formation of the National University in Ireland , and on the passing of the National University Act in 1908 , to him fell much of the ...
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Page 51 - for any act done in pursuance, or execution, or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority, or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of any such Act, duty, or authority, the following provisions shall have
Page 180 - Further, I do not think it can be regarded as money wholly and exclusively laid out or expended for the purposes of the trade. I cannot hold it to have been money "incurred in earning profits " or incident to the earning of profit in carrying on the trade. In my opinion, the reasoning of Collins
Page 224 - it to be transferred. Section 17 (2) provides that for the purpose of ascertaining the intention of the parties regard shall be had to the terms of the contract, the conduct of the parties and the circumstances of the case. Having regard to these
Page 172 - or elsewhere, [and the intention is that the objects specified in each paragraph of this clause shall, except where otherwise expressed in such paragraph, be in no wise limited or restricted by reference to or inference from the terms of any other paragraph or the name of the Company.]
Page 171 - To enter into any arrangements with any governments or authorities, supreme, municipal, local or otherwise, that may seem conducive to the company's objects, or any of them, and to obtain from any such government or authority any rights, privileges, and concessions which the company may think it desirable to obtain, and to carry out,
Page 31 - therein (fractions of a penny being neglected) ; and this amendment shall take effect for one year from and after 31st October 1919, so far as not already paid, notwithstanding the date hereof. And the Lords direct this Act to be inserted in the Books of Sederunt, and to be printed and published in common form. STRATHCLYDE, IPD
Page 250 - shall be sufficient evidence of the facts therein stated, unless the defendant requires that the person who made the analysis be called as a witness. The certificate of the principal chemist or of the analyst shall, so far as circumstances permit, be in the form required by the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts.
Page 171 - (e) To take or otherwise acquire and hold shares in any other company having objects altogether or in part similar to those of this company, or carrying on any business capable of being conducted so as directly or indirectly to benefit this company,
Page 86 - Under section 1 (1) of the Defence of the Realm Act 1914, His Majesty in Council is empowered to issue ' regulations for securing the public safety and the defence of the realm." These regulations may be designed, inter alia, 1 (1) (e), 'to prevent the successful prosecution of the war being endangered.
Page 88 - All notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages or other securities or conveyances whatsoever, given, granted, drawn, or entered into, or executed by any person or persons whatsoever, where the whole or any part of the consideration of such conveyances or securities shall be for any money, or other valuable thing