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... duty of this kind on the Lord President , or on him and the Lord Justice - Clerk together , inasmuch as they are themselves members of the Court ; and the public duties of the Lord Advocate are apt to be too absorbing to allow of ...
... duty of this kind on the Lord President , or on him and the Lord Justice - Clerk together , inasmuch as they are themselves members of the Court ; and the public duties of the Lord Advocate are apt to be too absorbing to allow of ...
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... duty of another necessarily absent - although the judge so nom- inated is often an Inner House judge - will not meet the new situation . In short , the rigidity still remaining in the distinction between a member of the Inner House and ...
... duty of another necessarily absent - although the judge so nom- inated is often an Inner House judge - will not meet the new situation . In short , the rigidity still remaining in the distinction between a member of the Inner House and ...
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... duty of the arbiter to state a case . Some arbiters are more confident , some more diffident , than others in their capacity to apply legal principles with which they may have only a bowing acquaintance ; and , in any case , it would be ...
... duty of the arbiter to state a case . Some arbiters are more confident , some more diffident , than others in their capacity to apply legal principles with which they may have only a bowing acquaintance ; and , in any case , it would be ...
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... Duty , Succession Duty , Estate Duty , and others are all attended with specialties which confuse the tax - gatherer hardly less than they mystify the tax - payer , and are the cause of much unnecessary expense alike to the Revenue ...
... Duty , Succession Duty , Estate Duty , and others are all attended with specialties which confuse the tax - gatherer hardly less than they mystify the tax - payer , and are the cause of much unnecessary expense alike to the Revenue ...
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... duty of the Treasury to press for economies at all times , and this section gives it a powerful weapon for that purpose . But it is no less the duty of the Court to resist economies that might impair efficiency ; and , while this ...
... duty of the Treasury to press for economies at all times , and this section gives it a powerful weapon for that purpose . But it is no less the duty of the Court to resist economies that might impair efficiency ; and , while this ...
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