All England Law Reports Annotated, المجلد 4Butterworth., 1938 "All England law reports noted against Halsbury's Laws of England:" table pub. Oct. 23 and Dec. 4, 1952, and therafter in the 1st Report of each month. Cf. Announcement, Oct. 23, 1952. |
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الصفحة 370
... taken to mean what it says . Although the law does not take fractions of a day into consideration as a rule , it will do so where the purposes of justice demand it , as in Clarke v . Bradlaugh ( 2 ) . It is important to notice that the ...
... taken to mean what it says . Although the law does not take fractions of a day into consideration as a rule , it will do so where the purposes of justice demand it , as in Clarke v . Bradlaugh ( 2 ) . It is important to notice that the ...
الصفحة 371
... taken proceedings already- in which to serve his notice . A notice any time up to Sept. 30 would have prevented the period of prescription from expiring , and proceedings could have been taken within a month after the expiration of the ...
... taken proceedings already- in which to serve his notice . A notice any time up to Sept. 30 would have prevented the period of prescription from expiring , and proceedings could have been taken within a month after the expiration of the ...
الصفحة 409
... taken hundis on account in Mar. , 1921 , and renewals in Oct. , 1921 , but no cash payment had been obtained save Rs . 764-15-3 . The hundis which were taken were in the respondents ' favour , and included sums other than those due in ...
... taken hundis on account in Mar. , 1921 , and renewals in Oct. , 1921 , but no cash payment had been obtained save Rs . 764-15-3 . The hundis which were taken were in the respondents ' favour , and included sums other than those due in ...
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