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... the clause is obscure ; it is clearly for the convenience of all persons interested in Health Insurance , whether as beneficiaries or administrators , that the actual legal position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity .
... the clause is obscure ; it is clearly for the convenience of all persons interested in Health Insurance , whether as beneficiaries or administrators , that the actual legal position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity .
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The Committee consider that these words merely give effect to the existing practice and are desirable in order to make the position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of Sub - section ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Committee in order to ...
The Committee consider that these words merely give effect to the existing practice and are desirable in order to make the position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of Sub - section ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Committee in order to ...
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Substantially , however , the 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. expenses ...
Substantially , however , the 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. expenses ...
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... the clause is obscure ; it is clearly for the convenience of all persons interested in Health Insurance , whether as beneficiaries or administrators , that the actual legal position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity .
... the clause is obscure ; it is clearly for the convenience of all persons interested in Health Insurance , whether as beneficiaries or administrators , that the actual legal position should be stated in the Bill without ambiguity .
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The Committee consider that these words merely give effect to the existing practice and are desirable in order to make the position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Committee in order to ...
The Committee consider that these words merely give effect to the existing practice and are desirable in order to make the position clear . 2. Paragraph ( iv ) of subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) has been inserted by the Committee in order to ...
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