The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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... buildings and apparatus erected for the purposes of treating the sewage to render it innocuous and are not any portion of the sewers . An ordinary individual would not call the works sewers ; and 66 " " ( 5 ) That section 103 of the ...
... buildings and apparatus erected for the purposes of treating the sewage to render it innocuous and are not any portion of the sewers . An ordinary individual would not call the works sewers ; and 66 " " ( 5 ) That section 103 of the ...
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... buildings erected for the manufacture of armaments about £ 90,000 , and on the plant and equip- ment therein about £ 120,000 , or altogether £ 210,000 . The Government of France con- tributed £ 20,000 towards the cost of build- ings ...
... buildings erected for the manufacture of armaments about £ 90,000 , and on the plant and equip- ment therein about £ 120,000 , or altogether £ 210,000 . The Government of France con- tributed £ 20,000 towards the cost of build- ings ...
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... buildings , and separate books and accounts . Mitchell v . Egyptian Hotels Ltd. ( [ 1915 ] A.C. 1022 at p . 1038 ) estab- lished the principle that a private company can carry on two businesses . [ By the Court.- There can be no doubt ...
... buildings , and separate books and accounts . Mitchell v . Egyptian Hotels Ltd. ( [ 1915 ] A.C. 1022 at p . 1038 ) estab- lished the principle that a private company can carry on two businesses . [ By the Court.- There can be no doubt ...
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... buildings , the fences , or v . Hart . other head of dilapidation . Such an intima- tion was held by the Court of Appeal in the unreported case of Tidball v . Marshall , decided on 16th November 1922 , not to amount to compliance with ...
... buildings , the fences , or v . Hart . other head of dilapidation . Such an intima- tion was held by the Court of Appeal in the unreported case of Tidball v . Marshall , decided on 16th November 1922 , not to amount to compliance with ...
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... building . It seems to me that the reason why the Legislature created the offence was that suggested by the Lord Justice - Clerk , viz . in order to put down a public nuisance . The Legislature , doubtless , considered that conduct of ...
... building . It seems to me that the reason why the Legislature created the offence was that suggested by the Lord Justice - Clerk , viz . in order to put down a public nuisance . The Legislature , doubtless , considered that conduct of ...
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