Parliamentary Papers, Band 4H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... claims might be admitted in principle . The main claim of Sir Francis Dent to an abatement from the sum of £ 12,629 mentioned above involves a much larger amount . This claim is more complicated and is one on which Your Committee have ...
... claims might be admitted in principle . The main claim of Sir Francis Dent to an abatement from the sum of £ 12,629 mentioned above involves a much larger amount . This claim is more complicated and is one on which Your Committee have ...
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... claims put through in that quarter than we had any reason to expect on the basis of our experience . 28. That was , of course , apart from what you had already tried to do in your supplementary estimate ? -Exactly . Sir Fredric Wise ...
... claims put through in that quarter than we had any reason to expect on the basis of our experience . 28. That was , of course , apart from what you had already tried to do in your supplementary estimate ? -Exactly . Sir Fredric Wise ...
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... claim involving a loss of £ 50 and upwards .- ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) Yes . The question of remission of duty has ... claims , any case which in- volved a larger sum than £ 50 should be specially reported . The Comptroller and Auditor ...
... claim involving a loss of £ 50 and upwards .- ( Sir Malcolm Ramsay . ) Yes . The question of remission of duty has ... claims , any case which in- volved a larger sum than £ 50 should be specially reported . The Comptroller and Auditor ...
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... claiming of the tax ? -The point was this . The tax was paid , and the taxpayer put in a claim for repayment , and his advisers supported it with a certain statement which was bona fide made , but which was not true . That statement was ...
... claiming of the tax ? -The point was this . The tax was paid , and the taxpayer put in a claim for repayment , and his advisers supported it with a certain statement which was bona fide made , but which was not true . That statement was ...
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... claims which might involve a considerable liability if they were successful , but the view of the Government's legal ... claim that by taking traffic off the Post Office wires they are reducing the so - called subsidy , and I think that ...
... claims which might involve a considerable liability if they were successful , but the view of the Government's legal ... claim that by taking traffic off the Post Office wires they are reducing the so - called subsidy , and I think that ...
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