The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the House of Lords, [etc.[ ; Together with a Selection of Cases of Universal Application Decided in the Superior Courts in Ireland and in Scotland, Volume 129Law Times Office, 1923 |
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... reason to suppose that the watertight doors were ever sufficiently closed to prevent sufficient water passing through them into the crossbunker and No. 2 hold to account for the vessel going down by the head . What , then , is the ...
... reason to suppose that the watertight doors were ever sufficiently closed to prevent sufficient water passing through them into the crossbunker and No. 2 hold to account for the vessel going down by the head . What , then , is the ...
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... reason to differ from his opinion . He had also found that the girl was offered seam - pressing work by the employers after the end of June 1921 at the same wages as before . I do not see any reason to differ from that finding . He also ...
... reason to differ from his opinion . He had also found that the girl was offered seam - pressing work by the employers after the end of June 1921 at the same wages as before . I do not see any reason to differ from that finding . He also ...
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... reason of the abandonment of one of the mines . Held , that the section applied , since , in order to take the case out of it the appellants would require to show that the mines either had ceased to exist as such or had become so ...
... reason of the abandonment of one of the mines . Held , that the section applied , since , in order to take the case out of it the appellants would require to show that the mines either had ceased to exist as such or had become so ...
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... reason can there be for the board's inviting him to go somewhere in a fog where he does not want to go at all , and would certainly not be invited to go in clear weather , and where , moreover , the board has no interest or desire to ...
... reason can there be for the board's inviting him to go somewhere in a fog where he does not want to go at all , and would certainly not be invited to go in clear weather , and where , moreover , the board has no interest or desire to ...
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... reason- ably entitled to assume , and did assume , that the chains everywhere attached to the stanchions would be in their proper places , and that lie could therefore proceed to wander over the locus in quo with the expectation of ...
... reason- ably entitled to assume , and did assume , that the chains everywhere attached to the stanchions would be in their proper places , and that lie could therefore proceed to wander over the locus in quo with the expectation of ...
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Page 147 - Act, where goods are sold by a person who is not the owner thereof, and who does not sell them under the authority or with the consent of the owner, the buyer acquires no better title to the goods than the seller had, unless the owner of the goods is by his conduct precluded from denying the seller's authority to sell. (2) Nothing in this Act, however, shall affect (a) The provisions of any factors...
Page 150 - Where the seller of goods has a voidable title thereto, but his title has not been avoided at the time of the sale, the buyer acquires a good title to the goods, provided he buys them in good faith, for value, and without notice of the seller's defect of title.
Page 98 - A person charged and called as a witness in pursuance of this Act shall not be asked, and if asked shall not be required to answer, any question tending to show that he has committed or been convicted of or been charged with any offence other than that -wherewith he is then charged, or is of bad character, unless — (i) the proof that he has committed or.
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