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الصفحة 28
The rule as so expressed has two limbs . The first is that the court must be satisfied that there has been an inaccurate expression by the testator of his intention , and the second is that it must be clear what words the testator had ...
The rule as so expressed has two limbs . The first is that the court must be satisfied that there has been an inaccurate expression by the testator of his intention , and the second is that it must be clear what words the testator had ...
الصفحة 848
2 ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS 1955 finest expression on a bodily capacity to express , and one of the factors which operates most directly against this freedom of bodily expression is a conscious knowledge , or a conscious attempt at ...
2 ALL ENGLAND LAW REPORTS 1955 finest expression on a bodily capacity to express , and one of the factors which operates most directly against this freedom of bodily expression is a conscious knowledge , or a conscious attempt at ...
الصفحة 852
Finally , the view of the Lands Tribunal , which was expressed by them in para . ... which is a form of expression similar to music , drama and painting , could not qualify for inclusion within the term ' fine art ' and we were of ...
Finally , the view of the Lands Tribunal , which was expressed by them in para . ... which is a form of expression similar to music , drama and painting , could not qualify for inclusion within the term ' fine art ' and we were of ...
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