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... plays the second and punches the ball into the bracken and it is lost . Has A. any remedy against B. ? A. will say that he directed B. to play to the left of the pin and that the shot into the bracken was an unauthorised act permanently ...
... plays the second and punches the ball into the bracken and it is lost . Has A. any remedy against B. ? A. will say that he directed B. to play to the left of the pin and that the shot into the bracken was an unauthorised act permanently ...
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... playing the game , " , " but we must remember that the Irish game is and always has been played under different rules from ours . The members of the Bench were not always competent , courteous , or fair in their dealings . They belonged ...
... playing the game , " , " but we must remember that the Irish game is and always has been played under different rules from ours . The members of the Bench were not always competent , courteous , or fair in their dealings . They belonged ...
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... play Romeo and Juliet . ' Shakspere , you will remember , gentlemen - Shakspere , I repeat , a name of which every Englishman must be proud - The Bard , as he is univer- sally called , in that play , or shall we call it a poem , in ...
... play Romeo and Juliet . ' Shakspere , you will remember , gentlemen - Shakspere , I repeat , a name of which every Englishman must be proud - The Bard , as he is univer- sally called , in that play , or shall we call it a poem , in ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |