The Law Journal Newspaper County Court Reports, المجلد 10Law Journal, 1944 |
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الصفحة 67
... employ- ment , but I do not think any attempt was made in argument to support this plea and , in my view , the doctrine ... employed in the observance of the custom has in fact 66 changed at this colliery since the custom was established ...
... employ- ment , but I do not think any attempt was made in argument to support this plea and , in my view , the doctrine ... employed in the observance of the custom has in fact 66 changed at this colliery since the custom was established ...
الصفحة 94
... employed as a casual worker for a considerable time , and then Mr. Boyton , who was then the manager , said to him one day that he would like to employ him regularly . From that time , nothing more being said at all , he was employed ...
... employed as a casual worker for a considerable time , and then Mr. Boyton , who was then the manager , said to him one day that he would like to employ him regularly . From that time , nothing more being said at all , he was employed ...
الصفحة 184
... employed . The Colliery Co. provided trains , run by the G.W.R. by which the miners could travel to and from the colliery . The company expected the man to travel by these trains , and travel by the trains was the only practicable and ...
... employed . The Colliery Co. provided trains , run by the G.W.R. by which the miners could travel to and from the colliery . The company expected the man to travel by these trains , and travel by the trains was the only practicable and ...
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Finlay Co Ltd v City Business | 14 |
Grabham A Hector Ltd Hanlon v | 59 |
Hearn Martin Ltd Pullen v | 71 |
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accident action admitted agreed agreement alleged amount applicant applicant's apportionment arising attendance Bamburgh bankruptcy breach Cammack caused circumstances CITY OF LONDON claim colliery Commission contended contract contributory negligence Counsel COUNTY COURT course crane Craster crates Davis decision defendant defendant's dentures DIGEST disclaimer duty dwellinghouse EDITORIAL NOTE Elmfield Road employers employment entitled evidence fact flat furniture HALSBURY held highway Hire Purchase HONOUR JUDGE House of Lords injury instructed James Hanlon JUDGMENT HIS HONOUR Landlord and Tenant liability London Lord matter meaning Monkseaton multiple lease Newcastle-upon-Tyne notice to quit October owner paid parties payment person plaintiff possession Powell Duffryn premises question RALPH THOMAS reason Rees Davies referred refused regard Rent Restrictions Act respect respondents road satisfied says solicitors standard rent Stoney Road Tenant War Damage tithe rates Tolworth week workman Workmen's Compensation Act