The All England Law Reports, المجلد 1Law Journal, 1952 "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 595
... effect of s . 23 is that there are two periods , each of which has to be specified in the notice . The first in point of time , though it comes later in the section , is the period under s . 23 ( 3 ) , that is , the period at the ...
... effect of s . 23 is that there are two periods , each of which has to be specified in the notice . The first in point of time , though it comes later in the section , is the period under s . 23 ( 3 ) , that is , the period at the ...
الصفحة 596
... effect . It must not be so framed as to take effect at once . The reason is so that the owner or occupier may be given time to apply to the planning authority for permission to retain the house or to appeal to the justices . If he makes ...
... effect . It must not be so framed as to take effect at once . The reason is so that the owner or occupier may be given time to apply to the planning authority for permission to retain the house or to appeal to the justices . If he makes ...
الصفحة 1240
... effect . In other words , while the rule stood , to admit the indirect evidence of a husband or wife as to non - access would have been to admit in indirect form evidence which in direct form would not have been admissible . It seems to ...
... effect . In other words , while the rule stood , to admit the indirect evidence of a husband or wife as to non - access would have been to admit in indirect form evidence which in direct form would not have been admissible . It seems to ...
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