Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1924 |
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... regard to matters of a civil nature , the Bill provides for the matter being brought before the sheriff or any two justices or a magistrate . CLAUSE 13 . Reference is made to the observations with regard to Clause 17 of the English Bill ...
... regard to matters of a civil nature , the Bill provides for the matter being brought before the sheriff or any two justices or a magistrate . CLAUSE 13 . Reference is made to the observations with regard to Clause 17 of the English Bill ...
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... regard the words : perform any other official or ministerial acts " as superfluous , having regard to Sub - section ( 2 ) of the Clause , and strike them out on that ground ? 66 Lord Blanesburgh . ] I would suggest that there is ...
... regard the words : perform any other official or ministerial acts " as superfluous , having regard to Sub - section ( 2 ) of the Clause , and strike them out on that ground ? 66 Lord Blanesburgh . ] I would suggest that there is ...
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... regard to an ex - judge of the Court of Appeal and an ex - judge of the High Court , all the section says is , the Lord Chancellor may request him to sit . Lord Blanesburgh . ] You get it in pro- viso ( b ) “ nothing in this section ...
... regard to an ex - judge of the Court of Appeal and an ex - judge of the High Court , all the section says is , the Lord Chancellor may request him to sit . Lord Blanesburgh . ] You get it in pro- viso ( b ) “ nothing in this section ...
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... regard to a Judge of the High Court who may sit in the Court of Appeal ? - ( Mr . Graham - Harrison . ) Would not that enable you to do what was done in the case of Lord Monkswell ? 28. There is no reason why you should not . In the ...
... regard to a Judge of the High Court who may sit in the Court of Appeal ? - ( Mr . Graham - Harrison . ) Would not that enable you to do what was done in the case of Lord Monkswell ? 28. There is no reason why you should not . In the ...
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... regard to present con- ditions , and that it had to go . Chairman . ] Yes . Mr. Foot . ] We were all agreed upon that . Chairman . ] Yes , we were . Mr. Foot . ] It had regard to certain conditions then obtaining which no longer exist ...
... regard to present con- ditions , and that it had to go . Chairman . ] Yes . Mr. Foot . ] We were all agreed upon that . Chairman . ] Yes , we were . Mr. Foot . ] It had regard to certain conditions then obtaining which no longer exist ...
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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