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... position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity . CLAUSE 7 . The words " at the employed rate " have been inserted by the Committee after the word " contributions " towards the end of Sub - section ( 4 ) , so as to make it clear ...
... position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity . CLAUSE 7 . The words " at the employed rate " have been inserted by the Committee after the word " contributions " towards the end of Sub - section ( 4 ) , so as to make it clear ...
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... position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of Sub - section ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Com- mittee in order to prevent any doubt being thrown on the existing practice under which married women are treated as being entitled to ...
... position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of Sub - section ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Com- mittee in order to prevent any doubt being thrown on the existing practice under which married women are treated as being entitled to ...
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... position has been exactly the same in Scotland as in England , inasmuch as ever since 1912 the Courts in Scotland have consistently followed the rule that in awarding inlying expenses ( i.e. ex- penses incidental to the birth of a child ) ...
... position has been exactly the same in Scotland as in England , inasmuch as ever since 1912 the Courts in Scotland have consistently followed the rule that in awarding inlying expenses ( i.e. ex- penses incidental to the birth of a child ) ...
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... position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity . CLAUSE 7 . The words " at the employed rate " have been inserted by the Com- mittee after the word " contributions " towards the end of subsection ( 4 ) so as to make it clear ...
... position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity . CLAUSE 7 . The words " at the employed rate " have been inserted by the Com- mittee after the word " contributions " towards the end of subsection ( 4 ) so as to make it clear ...
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... position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Com- mittee in order to prevent any doubt being thrown on the existing practice under which married women are treated as being entitled to ...
... position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Com- mittee in order to prevent any doubt being thrown on the existing practice under which married women are treated as being entitled to ...
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66 Clause A. M. BULLOCH alteration amended is passed Amendment Bill Appeal apply Aprilis Arbitral authority Bill H.L. Board of Trade British Chairman claims Clause 17 Clause 44 Clause 56 Clause 9 Clearing Office Committee Consolidation Bills Continued Division Earl of Onslow enactment estimate existing expenses FREDERICK F Graham Hackforth Harrison High Court inclusive are read insured person J. M. VALLANCE JOHN MARRIOTT judge land leave line 11 line 16 line 24 London County Council Lord Askwith Lord Blanesburgh M. L. GWYER Martii matter MCKINNA Mead Taylor means ment Minister National Health Insurance Northern Ireland paragraph provisions purposes question read and agreed reference regard repealed Report reproduced respect scheme Scotland Section Sir CLAUD SCHUSTER Sir Frederick Liddell Sir Malcolm Macnaghten Sir THOMAS stands Sub-section suggest thing THOMAS WILLES CHITTY tion Tribunal United Kingdom W. M. GRAHAM-HARRISON William Mitchell-Thomson