The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1925 - Law |
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... statute , CIARY . Scotland ; but a reference to the Finance the Finance ( 1909-10 ) Act , 1910 , which made Wood V. ( 1909-10 ) Act , 1910 ( 10 Edw . VII . cap . 8 ) the distinction between wholesale and retail Mackenzie shewed that the ...
... statute , CIARY . Scotland ; but a reference to the Finance the Finance ( 1909-10 ) Act , 1910 , which made Wood V. ( 1909-10 ) Act , 1910 ( 10 Edw . VII . cap . 8 ) the distinction between wholesale and retail Mackenzie shewed that the ...
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... statute with which we are concerned , or to constitute the transaction a retail transaction . I therefore suggest ... statute is simply and solely one of quantity sold , and there is no suggestion that , provided that quantity is sold ...
... statute with which we are concerned , or to constitute the transaction a retail transaction . I therefore suggest ... statute is simply and solely one of quantity sold , and there is no suggestion that , provided that quantity is sold ...
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... statute or from the law in question . Now , it is manifestly com- common law . But here the bye - law has its pendious in its scope . Literally interpreted , it warrant in a statute the virility of which is would ( as I ventured to ...
... statute or from the law in question . Now , it is manifestly com- common law . But here the bye - law has its pendious in its scope . Literally interpreted , it warrant in a statute the virility of which is would ( as I ventured to ...
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... statute which is admittedly operative . I think both questions ought to be answered in the affirmative . 66 Lord Anderson . It is plain that the appellant labours under certain misconceptions in con- nection with his prosecution . What ...
... statute which is admittedly operative . I think both questions ought to be answered in the affirmative . 66 Lord Anderson . It is plain that the appellant labours under certain misconceptions in con- nection with his prosecution . What ...
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... statute , and whilst I appreciate the plausibility of the foregoing contention , I am unable to construe the statute as bearing the interpretation which this con- tention requires . The owner is entitled to repayment of the amount of ...
... statute , and whilst I appreciate the plausibility of the foregoing contention , I am unable to construe the statute as bearing the interpretation which this con- tention requires . The owner is entitled to repayment of the amount of ...
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