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الصفحة 155
4 , is in the discretion of the court , and , by the terms of the section , the judge is directed to act under it only if C satisfied that there is no sufficient reason why the matter should not be referred in accordance with the ...
4 , is in the discretion of the court , and , by the terms of the section , the judge is directed to act under it only if C satisfied that there is no sufficient reason why the matter should not be referred in accordance with the ...
الصفحة 562
It is noteworthy , moreover , that the sum referred to as " the sum required for repairs " includes the cost of future repairs of the chancel , I suppose in perpetuity , and is to provide a capital sum which would be sufficient by the ...
It is noteworthy , moreover , that the sum referred to as " the sum required for repairs " includes the cost of future repairs of the chancel , I suppose in perpetuity , and is to provide a capital sum which would be sufficient by the ...
الصفحة 569
The 1914 Act deprived him of the tithe rentcharge , subject to certain provisions , to which I have not referred , for compensating him , and vested it in the plaintiffs . It is , of course , possible that the Act intended to give the ...
The 1914 Act deprived him of the tithe rentcharge , subject to certain provisions , to which I have not referred , for compensating him , and vested it in the plaintiffs . It is , of course , possible that the Act intended to give the ...
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