New York University Law Quarterly Review, Volume 20Board of the New York University Law Quarterly Review, 1945 - Electronic journals 1947-1951 volumes contain fifth issue: Survey of New York Law. |
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Page 112
... provisions of the Revenue Acts of 19161 and 1918.2 Neither of these acts included specific provisions for war losses . Their de- ductibility was determined by the provisions for the allowance of losses generally.3 The material provisions ...
... provisions of the Revenue Acts of 19161 and 1918.2 Neither of these acts included specific provisions for war losses . Their de- ductibility was determined by the provisions for the allowance of losses generally.3 The material provisions ...
Page 141
... provisions of the bill that are most helpful to small business . In fact , all of the provisions of the bill that are helpful to larger contractors and subcontractors are also helpful to the smaller contractors and sub- contractors . A ...
... provisions of the bill that are most helpful to small business . In fact , all of the provisions of the bill that are helpful to larger contractors and subcontractors are also helpful to the smaller contractors and sub- contractors . A ...
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... provisions of this Convention . Article XXV ( 1 ) : The carrier shall not be entitled to avail himself of the provisions of this Convention which exclude or limit his lia- bility , if the damage is caused by his wilful misconduct or by ...
... provisions of this Convention . Article XXV ( 1 ) : The carrier shall not be entitled to avail himself of the provisions of this Convention which exclude or limit his lia- bility , if the damage is caused by his wilful misconduct or by ...
Contents
LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW | 1 |
Reorganizations and the Excess | 23 |
ARTICLES | 84 |
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