The Weekly Notes, Volume 54Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1919 - Law |
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Page 11
... notice , but the ton , Wigton . sellers refused to consent . Thereupon , and before October 26 , the buyers set down the special case for argument . J. H. Layton for the sellers took the preliminary objection that as notice had not been ...
... notice , but the ton , Wigton . sellers refused to consent . Thereupon , and before October 26 , the buyers set down the special case for argument . J. H. Layton for the sellers took the preliminary objection that as notice had not been ...
Page 12
... notice . That question involved a matter of procedure with which the arbitrators had no power to deal . Compliance with this condition was not essential to ensure promptness of decision . It was bad , and ought to be disregarded as ...
... notice . That question involved a matter of procedure with which the arbitrators had no power to deal . Compliance with this condition was not essential to ensure promptness of decision . It was bad , and ought to be disregarded as ...
Page 35
... notice under the Act of 1915 of his intention to increase the rent . The county court judge held that as the increase had been made before the Act of 1915 came into force , it was not Recessary to give notice of the increase , and he ...
... notice under the Act of 1915 of his intention to increase the rent . The county court judge held that as the increase had been made before the Act of 1915 came into force , it was not Recessary to give notice of the increase , and he ...
Page 65
... notice of dismissal . The managers declined to carry out the direction , and on October 31 the defendants wrote to Miss Martin giving her a month's notice . The plaintiffs brought this action to restrain the defendants from acting on the ...
... notice of dismissal . The managers declined to carry out the direction , and on October 31 the defendants wrote to Miss Martin giving her a month's notice . The plaintiffs brought this action to restrain the defendants from acting on the ...
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... notice to quit was given . It was held that notice given on June 24 , 1851 , was valid , though June 24 was not the actual commencement of the tenancy . The proposition laid down by the text - books cited was not borne out by the ...
... notice to quit was given . It was held that notice given on June 24 , 1851 , was valid , though June 24 was not the actual commencement of the tenancy . The proposition laid down by the text - books cited was not borne out by the ...
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Popular passages
Page 205 - To sell or -dispose of the undertaking of the company or any part thereof for such consideration as the company may think fit, and in particular for shares...
Page 256 - Charity' in its legal sense comprises four principal divisions: trusts for the relief of poverty; trusts for the advancement of education; trusts for the advancement of religion; and trusts for other purposes beneficial to the community, not falling under any of the preceding heads.
Page 113 - If any person knowingly gives to any agent, or if any agent knowingly uses with intent to deceive his principal, any receipt, account, or other document in respect of which the principal is interested, and which contains any statement which is false or erroneous or defective in any material particular, and which to his knowledge is intended to mislead the principal...
Page 172 - ... occupiers, or that the premises are reasonably required by the landlord for the occupation of himself or some other person in his employ, or in the employ of some tenant from him, or on some other ground which may be deemed satisfactory by the court making such order...
Page 329 - No order for the recovery of possession of a dwelling-house to which this Act applies or for the ejectment of a tenant therefrom...
Page 195 - Kingdom : and (//) offices or employments; and (<•) any profession the profits of which are dependent mainly on the personal qualifications of the person by whom the profession is carried on and in which no capital expenditure is required, or only capital expenditure of a comparatively small amount...
Page 154 - An alien to whom a certificate of naturalization is granted shall in the United Kingdom be entitled to all political and other rights, powers, and privileges, and be subject to all obligations, to which a natural-born British subject...
Page 50 - Where goods are bought by description from a seller who deals in goods of that description (whether he be the manufacturer or not), there is an implied condition that the goods shall be of merchantable quality; provided that if the buyer has examined the goods, there shall be no implied condition as regards defects which such examination ought to have revealed...
Page 15 - Any sanitary authority may appear before any court, or in any legal proceeding by their clerk, or by any officer or member authorised generally or in respect of any special proceeding by resolution of such authority, and their clerk, or any officer or member so authorised, shall be at liberty to institute and carry on any proceeding which the sanitary authority is authorised to institute and carry on under this Act.
Page 4 - ... (4.) Every such officer, vestry clerk, and assistant overseer, as above in this section mentioned shall hold his office by the same tenure and upon the same terms and conditions as heretofore, and while performing the same duties shall receive not less salary or remuneration than heretofore.