The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1913 - Law |
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... intended for the protection of life and limb , and therefore in construing it we must be careful that safeguards which Parliament has enacted for the protection of miners are not disregarded by the managers and the owners of mines ...
... intended for the protection of life and limb , and therefore in construing it we must be careful that safeguards which Parliament has enacted for the protection of miners are not disregarded by the managers and the owners of mines ...
Page 349
... intended to effect changes in our law quite distinct from each other . " I think that the opposite is the sound view , and leads to an opposite conclusion . These sections are dependent on one another . They deal , indeed , in one sense ...
... intended to effect changes in our law quite distinct from each other . " I think that the opposite is the sound view , and leads to an opposite conclusion . These sections are dependent on one another . They deal , indeed , in one sense ...
Page 417
... intended to be effected by the deed , but what was legally effected by it . The Lord Chancellor ( Chelmsford ) in Monypenny v . Monypenny ( 1859 , ` 3 De G. & J. 572 ) , said : " It is undoubted law that a deed that is intended and made ...
... intended to be effected by the deed , but what was legally effected by it . The Lord Chancellor ( Chelmsford ) in Monypenny v . Monypenny ( 1859 , ` 3 De G. & J. 572 ) , said : " It is undoubted law that a deed that is intended and made ...
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