Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 36Carswell Company, 1958 - Bar associations |
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Page 63
... particular requirements . He will keep in mind that the data so available consists of sign - posts only and not a broad and clearly defined roadway of information . Further excellent information and ma- terial is of course available ...
... particular requirements . He will keep in mind that the data so available consists of sign - posts only and not a broad and clearly defined roadway of information . Further excellent information and ma- terial is of course available ...
Page 64
... particular business compared to others or to the averages of others . By cross reference it is possible to see if the particular business under investigation falls above or below the indicated norm . If there are wide variances , the ...
... particular business compared to others or to the averages of others . By cross reference it is possible to see if the particular business under investigation falls above or below the indicated norm . If there are wide variances , the ...
Page 239
... particular province is limited to one - half the estate tax applicable to the property situated in that particular province . The federal government will ignore whether provincial taxes are paid or payable . If , under the Estates Tax ...
... particular province is limited to one - half the estate tax applicable to the property situated in that particular province . The federal government will ignore whether provincial taxes are paid or payable . If , under the Estates Tax ...
Contents
James McLeod Hendry | 145 |
STARE DECISIS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA By Andrew | 175 |
STATEMENT ON Objectives of Canadian CommonLaw SCHOOLS | 242 |
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