The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 267
... county . It appears to me to be straining language to describe the Town Council of a burgh as the committee of the County Council even although the delegated functions it is discharging may be County Council functions . ( Second ) If it ...
... county . It appears to me to be straining language to describe the Town Council of a burgh as the committee of the County Council even although the delegated functions it is discharging may be County Council functions . ( Second ) If it ...
Page 268
... County Council , it performs no other or independent functions . It is set up under section 13 of the 1929 Act . It is com- posed of members of the Town Council of a small burgh and of a District Council . The members of the County ...
... County Council , it performs no other or independent functions . It is set up under section 13 of the 1929 Act . It is com- posed of members of the Town Council of a small burgh and of a District Council . The members of the County ...
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... county of West Lothian to make repayment to the county of Lanark . Owing to the fact that the application for relief by Patrick Whelan on 15th December 1930 was improperly dealt with by the county of Lanark , that county now claim from the ...
... county of West Lothian to make repayment to the county of Lanark . Owing to the fact that the application for relief by Patrick Whelan on 15th December 1930 was improperly dealt with by the county of Lanark , that county now claim from the ...
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