The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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... necessary charge . II . Mr James A. M'Callum , writer and clerk to the respondents , appeared for them and con- tended- ( 1 ) That the subjects charged fell within the exemption granted by section 34 of the Finance Act , 1921 ; ( 2 ) ...
... necessary charge . II . Mr James A. M'Callum , writer and clerk to the respondents , appeared for them and con- tended- ( 1 ) That the subjects charged fell within the exemption granted by section 34 of the Finance Act , 1921 ; ( 2 ) ...
Page 4
... necessary for the purpose of outfall or distribution or disposal or treatment of sewage , without their district , such sewers as they may think necessary for keeping their district properly cleansed and drained . Section 108. The local ...
... necessary for the purpose of outfall or distribution or disposal or treatment of sewage , without their district , such sewers as they may think necessary for keeping their district properly cleansed and drained . Section 108. The local ...
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... necessary under these Acts is a certificate entitling the holder to deal by way of retail and has nothing to do with a right to deal by way of wholesale . The result , I think , is that you read the two statutes together , and that you ...
... necessary under these Acts is a certificate entitling the holder to deal by way of retail and has nothing to do with a right to deal by way of wholesale . The result , I think , is that you read the two statutes together , and that you ...
Page 33
... necessary only in the case of a sale by retail . Here the appellant maintains that the transaction was wholesale and not retail , and for wholesale transactions he holds the necessary excise licence . The facts stated by the magistrates ...
... necessary only in the case of a sale by retail . Here the appellant maintains that the transaction was wholesale and not retail , and for wholesale transactions he holds the necessary excise licence . The facts stated by the magistrates ...
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... necessary , the present form of permit was not in order . In the present case an offence had been created unknown to the law and fenced with a penalty . As a matter of fact the bye - laws had been allowed by the Corporation to lapse ...
... necessary , the present form of permit was not in order . In the present case an offence had been created unknown to the law and fenced with a penalty . As a matter of fact the bye - laws had been allowed by the Corporation to lapse ...
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