Parliamentary Papers, Band 8H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... FURTHER Will and Pleasure is that you or any three or more of you may have liberty to report to Us your pro- ceedings under this Our Commission from time to time if you shall judge it expedient so to do . AND WE FURTHER ordain that you ...
... FURTHER Will and Pleasure is that you or any three or more of you may have liberty to report to Us your pro- ceedings under this Our Commission from time to time if you shall judge it expedient so to do . AND WE FURTHER ordain that you ...
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... Further , in the figures upon which the line of " Composite Law Courts Business " ( that is , of the business in the Court of Session and Sheriff Courts combined ) is based , we have included all proceedings before the Inner House of ...
... Further , in the figures upon which the line of " Composite Law Courts Business " ( that is , of the business in the Court of Session and Sheriff Courts combined ) is based , we have included all proceedings before the Inner House of ...
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... Further , a high percentage of them are " poor cases , which are not only unremunerative , but some- times involve Agents conducting them in actual loss of outlays . A number of these undefended cases may be disposed of in a forenoon ...
... Further , a high percentage of them are " poor cases , which are not only unremunerative , but some- times involve Agents conducting them in actual loss of outlays . A number of these undefended cases may be disposed of in a forenoon ...
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... Further , as the field of public administration has broadened , a system of statutory arbitrations and special tribunals has been widely introduced which in some cases materially encroaches upon what was formerly ( and legitimately is ) ...
... Further , as the field of public administration has broadened , a system of statutory arbitrations and special tribunals has been widely introduced which in some cases materially encroaches upon what was formerly ( and legitimately is ) ...
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... Further , WE MAKE NO RECOMMENDA- TION WITH REGARD TO THE MODE OF SELECTING AND APPOINTING THE JUDGES . Except indirectly , this topic hardly appeared at all in the evidence presented to us . We have referred to it above in dealing with ...
... Further , WE MAKE NO RECOMMENDA- TION WITH REGARD TO THE MODE OF SELECTING AND APPOINTING THE JUDGES . Except indirectly , this topic hardly appeared at all in the evidence presented to us . We have referred to it above in dealing with ...
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