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الصفحة 421
This section , how- D ever , would not of itself be sufficient to effect the object of the Act , which , as expressed in its title , was : An Act to prohibit the payment , in certain trades , of wages in goods , or otherwise than in the ...
This section , how- D ever , would not of itself be sufficient to effect the object of the Act , which , as expressed in its title , was : An Act to prohibit the payment , in certain trades , of wages in goods , or otherwise than in the ...
الصفحة 424
1 , 2 , 3 , 5 and 6 is , as I have already pointed out , an essential and integral part of the scheme for effecting the object of the Act , and , if it be inconsistent with the expressed object of the Act to treat the first part of sect ...
1 , 2 , 3 , 5 and 6 is , as I have already pointed out , an essential and integral part of the scheme for effecting the object of the Act , and , if it be inconsistent with the expressed object of the Act to treat the first part of sect ...
الصفحة 612
I read them as deciding ( 1 ) that the first thing to consider is the express words the parties have used ; ( 2 ) that a term they have not expressed is not to be implied because the court thinks it is a reasonable term , but only if ...
I read them as deciding ( 1 ) that the first thing to consider is the express words the parties have used ; ( 2 ) that a term they have not expressed is not to be implied because the court thinks it is a reasonable term , but only if ...
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