The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 64
... rule . The true question is , What is the ratio of the rule ? Now , taking the rule as it is formulated by Lord Stair ( I. iv . 20 ) , “ The party injurer loseth all benefit accruing through the marriage but the party injured hath the ...
... rule . The true question is , What is the ratio of the rule ? Now , taking the rule as it is formulated by Lord Stair ( I. iv . 20 ) , “ The party injurer loseth all benefit accruing through the marriage but the party injured hath the ...
Page 191
... Rule 8 , of the In- come Tax Act , 1918 ? " SCHEDULE A , No. V. Rule 8 .— ( 1 ) If the owner of any land or houses to which this rule applies shews that the cost to him of maintenance , repairs , insurance , and management , according ...
... Rule 8 , of the In- come Tax Act , 1918 ? " SCHEDULE A , No. V. Rule 8 .— ( 1 ) If the owner of any land or houses to which this rule applies shews that the cost to him of maintenance , repairs , insurance , and management , according ...
Page 487
... rule ; it is a rule of substance . The foundation of the rule is that incompetent evidence is so prejudicial to the administration of justice that the Courts will not assign to it the character of perjury and will treat it as if it had ...
... rule ; it is a rule of substance . The foundation of the rule is that incompetent evidence is so prejudicial to the administration of justice that the Courts will not assign to it the character of perjury and will treat it as if it had ...
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