Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 25Carswell Company, 1947 - Bar associations |
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Page 611
... present statutes to use their franchises effectively , and would remove any possibility of the court refusing its sanction on the ground that the proxy form is irregular . Required majority There seems to have been considerable ...
... present statutes to use their franchises effectively , and would remove any possibility of the court refusing its sanction on the ground that the proxy form is irregular . Required majority There seems to have been considerable ...
Page 740
... present cost of the whole scheme is estimated to be about £ 30,000,000 . Something like three years is likely to elapse before there can be any visible progress with the develop- ment . The Future of the Legal Profession Although many ...
... present cost of the whole scheme is estimated to be about £ 30,000,000 . Something like three years is likely to elapse before there can be any visible progress with the develop- ment . The Future of the Legal Profession Although many ...
Page 837
... present issue . The appeal , in so far as it affects us here , was upon the ground that there was a grave miscarriage of justice by reason of the misreception of evidence ; the court came to the obvious conclusion that the preponderance ...
... present issue . The appeal , in so far as it affects us here , was upon the ground that there was a grave miscarriage of justice by reason of the misreception of evidence ; the court came to the obvious conclusion that the preponderance ...
Contents
RHYNE Aviation Accident Law Gerald F FitzGerald 1030 | 75 |
With Notes on Procedure the Practice | 107 |
UPDEGRAFF AND MCCOY Arbitration of Labour Disputes F M | 113 |
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