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الصفحة 117
The taxpayer might be better off recovering under the mistake of law rubric because a different limitation provision might apply by virtue of s 32 ( 1 ) ( c ) of the Limitation Act 1980 ; if this is the relevant provision , time does ...
The taxpayer might be better off recovering under the mistake of law rubric because a different limitation provision might apply by virtue of s 32 ( 1 ) ( c ) of the Limitation Act 1980 ; if this is the relevant provision , time does ...
الصفحة 129
The trial judge , in summing up , had directed the jury in terms simply of the specificity of the complainant's alcohol consumption , but only in the context of possible relevance to her reliability as a witness .
The trial judge , in summing up , had directed the jury in terms simply of the specificity of the complainant's alcohol consumption , but only in the context of possible relevance to her reliability as a witness .
الصفحة 130
The relevance of the presumptions depends on the circumstances under which intentional penetration takes place . ... to in the section as “ the relevant act ) where any of the circumstances listed in s 75 ( 2 ) are proved to exist .
The relevance of the presumptions depends on the circumstances under which intentional penetration takes place . ... to in the section as “ the relevant act ) where any of the circumstances listed in s 75 ( 2 ) are proved to exist .
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