The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1893 - Law |
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Page 240
... shew that the sum in question was actually expended by them for that purpose , they are entitled to the deduc- tion , because it is now well - settled law that such subscriptions are sums expended for the purpose of trade , and are not ...
... shew that the sum in question was actually expended by them for that purpose , they are entitled to the deduc- tion , because it is now well - settled law that such subscriptions are sums expended for the purpose of trade , and are not ...
Page 246
... shew that they had done so . " Receiver's men , " i.e. the quay labourers , were not on strike , and accordingly clause 5 of the charter - party could not be invoked . Removal of the cargo from the ship's side was distinct from the ...
... shew that they had done so . " Receiver's men , " i.e. the quay labourers , were not on strike , and accordingly clause 5 of the charter - party could not be invoked . Removal of the cargo from the ship's side was distinct from the ...
Page 402
... shew that in Whyte's time , and since then , carts have been taken over the ground to the complainers ' back premises as often as occasion required , and that in the time of some of the tenants , such as Whyte and Donnachie , the ...
... shew that in Whyte's time , and since then , carts have been taken over the ground to the complainers ' back premises as often as occasion required , and that in the time of some of the tenants , such as Whyte and Donnachie , the ...
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