The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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respect and the affection of all ranks of his regiment to the degree in which Captain Mac- donald has earned it , is likely to prove an ideal custodian of the Parliament House and of all its Courts . Messrs Norman M'Bain and Messrs ...
respect and the affection of all ranks of his regiment to the degree in which Captain Mac- donald has earned it , is likely to prove an ideal custodian of the Parliament House and of all its Courts . Messrs Norman M'Bain and Messrs ...
Page 65
... respect of loss to prove that when the insurance was effected , the underwriter's attention was directly called to the unusual risk to which the loss was due . Decision of Bailhache J. ( ante , p . 45 ) affirmed . - Court of Appeal ...
... respect of loss to prove that when the insurance was effected , the underwriter's attention was directly called to the unusual risk to which the loss was due . Decision of Bailhache J. ( ante , p . 45 ) affirmed . - Court of Appeal ...
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... respect of holding Intermediate Certificates of the Scottish Education Depart- ment or other accepted certificates ; and the Examiners at their meeting held on 15th inst . granted certificates of exemption from the First Examination in ...
... respect of holding Intermediate Certificates of the Scottish Education Depart- ment or other accepted certificates ; and the Examiners at their meeting held on 15th inst . granted certificates of exemption from the First Examination in ...
Page 72
... respect of the right to work minerals is the rent under deduction of income tax at the rate current for the account ing year , and that in ascertaining the pre - war standard of rent income tax must also be de- ducted , but at the rate ...
... respect of the right to work minerals is the rent under deduction of income tax at the rate current for the account ing year , and that in ascertaining the pre - war standard of rent income tax must also be de- ducted , but at the rate ...
Page 74
... respect of any property alleged to have been left or lost in the club house will be enter- tained and neither the club nor the proprietors shall be responsible for any article of value so left or lost in the club , but small articles of ...
... respect of any property alleged to have been left or lost in the club house will be enter- tained and neither the club nor the proprietors shall be responsible for any article of value so left or lost in the club , but small articles of ...
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