The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 225
... deductions are made and do not include these deductions and the balance due after making them . In the spring of last year there appears to have been some correspondence between the defenders and the pursuer's agent in reference to ...
... deductions are made and do not include these deductions and the balance due after making them . In the spring of last year there appears to have been some correspondence between the defenders and the pursuer's agent in reference to ...
Page 229
... deductions in respect of rent due by the father of the pursuer had been retained in the hands of the defenders . This type of deduction was struck at by the Truck Acts ( Macfarlane v . Birrel , 1888 , 16 R. ( J. ) 28 , per Lord Ruther ...
... deductions in respect of rent due by the father of the pursuer had been retained in the hands of the defenders . This type of deduction was struck at by the Truck Acts ( Macfarlane v . Birrel , 1888 , 16 R. ( J. ) 28 , per Lord Ruther ...
Page 236
... deductions from wages , Co. Ltd. e.g. rent of the employee's house , are permitted January 26 , to an employer . Accordingly it cannot be of the essence of the matter that an employer should take no benefit ; and in the case of M'Lucas ...
... deductions from wages , Co. Ltd. e.g. rent of the employee's house , are permitted January 26 , to an employer . Accordingly it cannot be of the essence of the matter that an employer should take no benefit ; and in the case of M'Lucas ...
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