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Page 153
... extended by subsequent application of hydraulic pressure . And Dr. Batchelor points out that , while the Cornish granite - which has higher rock temperatures than most other areas in the United Kingdom - may not represent a significant ...
... extended by subsequent application of hydraulic pressure . And Dr. Batchelor points out that , while the Cornish granite - which has higher rock temperatures than most other areas in the United Kingdom - may not represent a significant ...
Page 171
... extended credit to his customer . The credit is North Sea oil and the customer is the United Kingdom economy . But even the most extended credit eventually runs out and the time comes when the customer has to stand on his own feet or he ...
... extended credit to his customer . The credit is North Sea oil and the customer is the United Kingdom economy . But even the most extended credit eventually runs out and the time comes when the customer has to stand on his own feet or he ...
Page 223
... extend to- ( a ) any contract of insurance ( including a contract to pay an annuity on human life ) ; ( b ) any contract so far as it relates to the creation or transfer of an interest in land , or to the termination of such an interest ...
... extend to- ( a ) any contract of insurance ( including a contract to pay an annuity on human life ) ; ( b ) any contract so far as it relates to the creation or transfer of an interest in land , or to the termination of such an interest ...
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Transference of risk under com | 56 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 65 |
Page | 200 |
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