The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 38
... carried on his business in his registered name and in no other name , but it is contended that with regard to the ... carried on business at his registered address , and that the note was therefore invalid - Held that the money - lender ...
... carried on his business in his registered name and in no other name , but it is contended that with regard to the ... carried on business at his registered address , and that the note was therefore invalid - Held that the money - lender ...
Page 315
... carried through at said meeting was that certain balances became pay- able by Messrs Holms & Co. on the settlement ... carry over day . The next carry over day , we are told , was the 28th October 1912 ; and , accord- ingly , I infer ...
... carried through at said meeting was that certain balances became pay- able by Messrs Holms & Co. on the settlement ... carry over day . The next carry over day , we are told , was the 28th October 1912 ; and , accord- ingly , I infer ...
Page 448
... carrying on business as a fruiterer within the area in any place other than a building , part of a building , or an adjunct of a building where any retail trade or business is carried on . Now , the argument for the respondent amounts ...
... carrying on business as a fruiterer within the area in any place other than a building , part of a building , or an adjunct of a building where any retail trade or business is carried on . Now , the argument for the respondent amounts ...
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