The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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Page 3
... paid for . ( 8 ) There is only a small continuing expense involved in maintaining the sewer pipes , but greater expense is incurred at the sewage works , the filters requiring to be periodically cleaned ; and at works such as Giffnock ...
... paid for . ( 8 ) There is only a small continuing expense involved in maintaining the sewer pipes , but greater expense is incurred at the sewage works , the filters requiring to be periodically cleaned ; and at works such as Giffnock ...
Page 6
... paid out of " the £ 82,486 of the trading profits and the $ 172,593 derived from subsidiary companies in proportion to those amounts , and that Corporation Profits Tax was accordingly payable out of the balance of the £ 32,486 not ...
... paid out of " the £ 82,486 of the trading profits and the $ 172,593 derived from subsidiary companies in proportion to those amounts , and that Corporation Profits Tax was accordingly payable out of the balance of the £ 32,486 not ...
Page 7
... paid out of those profits . " The fixed dividends on the company's preference shares amounted to £ 194,000 ; and , Reparation - Negligence - Liability - Relevancy - Proof as paragraph 4 of the case informs us , this sum was , as a ...
... paid out of those profits . " The fixed dividends on the company's preference shares amounted to £ 194,000 ; and , Reparation - Negligence - Liability - Relevancy - Proof as paragraph 4 of the case informs us , this sum was , as a ...
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... paid under agreement . The employers alleged that the workman had so far recovered as to be fit for light surface work , and they obtained a medical report as to his condition under para- graph 14 of the First Schedule to the Act of ...
... paid under agreement . The employers alleged that the workman had so far recovered as to be fit for light surface work , and they obtained a medical report as to his condition under para- graph 14 of the First Schedule to the Act of ...
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... paid the prizes , and it appeared from the findings that this was not so . Betting per se was not illegal , but only in certain circumstances , places , and events ( Hart v . Hay , Nisbet & Co. , 1900 , 3 Adam 144 , per the Lord Justice ...
... paid the prizes , and it appeared from the findings that this was not so . Betting per se was not illegal , but only in certain circumstances , places , and events ( Hart v . Hay , Nisbet & Co. , 1900 , 3 Adam 144 , per the Lord Justice ...
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