Australian Annual DigestLaw Book Company, 1925 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... husband and wife for tort.- See DISTRICT COURT . Land on which arrears of rates due- Possession taken by council - Damage by tenant - Right of action by council . - See LOCAL GOVERNMENT , col . 310 . Cheques obtained by fraud - Sale of ...
... husband and wife for tort.- See DISTRICT COURT . Land on which arrears of rates due- Possession taken by council - Damage by tenant - Right of action by council . - See LOCAL GOVERNMENT , col . 310 . Cheques obtained by fraud - Sale of ...
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... husband , who resided in the house , of his intention to sell the property . The husband objected to the sale on the ground that the land and house were his , and did not form part of the estate , inasmuch as he had provided the ...
... husband , who resided in the house , of his intention to sell the property . The husband objected to the sale on the ground that the land and house were his , and did not form part of the estate , inasmuch as he had provided the ...
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... husband or beneficial owner of certain moneys . - See HUSBAND AND WIFE . Partial intestacy - Widow and daughter of testator in mental hospital - Application under Family Protection Act . - See FAMILY PRO- TECTION . Administration ...
... husband or beneficial owner of certain moneys . - See HUSBAND AND WIFE . Partial intestacy - Widow and daughter of testator in mental hospital - Application under Family Protection Act . - See FAMILY PRO- TECTION . Administration ...
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... husband of the appellant ( who was the only woman on the premises ) resided in and owned the premises . The appellant was proved to have admitted men to the house for the purpose of prosti- tuting herself with them , and to have shown ...
... husband of the appellant ( who was the only woman on the premises ) resided in and owned the premises . The appellant was proved to have admitted men to the house for the purpose of prosti- tuting herself with them , and to have shown ...
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... husband , who had once been a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland , but had been struck off the roll . After the refusal to register , the directors gave notice of a proposed resolution author- ising the issue of new shares of ...
... husband , who had once been a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland , but had been struck off the roll . After the refusal to register , the directors gave notice of a proposed resolution author- ising the issue of new shares of ...
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Page 419 - Act, either immediately or after any interval, either certainly or contingently, and either originally or by way of substitutive limitation...
Page 499 - ... [Provided always that if any child of mine shall die hi my lifetime leaving a child or children who shall survive me, and, being a son or sons, shall attain the age of twenty-one years, or being a daughter or daughters, shall attain that age or marry...
Page 259 - ... shall be taken to signify any person usually employed by the landlord in the letting of the premises or in the collection of the rents thereof, or specially authorized to act in the particular matter by writing under the hand of such landlord.
Page 357 - Act, and there is evidence which satisfies the Court that the interest charged in respect of the sum actually lent is excessive, or that the amounts charged for expenses, inquiries, fines, bonus, premium, renewals, or any other charges, are excessive, and that, in either case, the transaction is harsh and unconscionable, or is otherwise such that a Court of equity would give relief...
Page 13 - Any referee, arbitrator, or umpire may, at any stage of the proceedings under a reference, and shall, if so directed by the Court or a judge, state in the form of a special case for the opinion of the Court any question of law arising in the course of the reference.
Page 65 - Thereupon, on motion of relator, a rule was issued requiring the respondents to show cause why they should not be committed for contempt in not obeying the writ.
Page 393 - J. — This action was brought by the plaintiff against the defendant to recover damages for...
Page 245 - Notwithstanding the provisions of section 6 hereof, if any person drives a motor vehicle on a public highway recklessly or negligently or at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public...
Page 9 - No appeal shall be permitted to the Queen in Council from a decision of the High Court upon any question, howsoever arising, as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States...
Page 357 - A rule nisi for a new trial was granted, on the ground that the learned judge...