The State Reports, New South Wales, Volume 2Law Book Company of Australasia, 1902 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... statute requires a signature it is purely a question of construction on the terms of the particular Act , whether its words are satisfied by signature by an agent : In re Whitley Partners ( 32 Ch . D. 337 ) . As to whether the Crown ...
... statute requires a signature it is purely a question of construction on the terms of the particular Act , whether its words are satisfied by signature by an agent : In re Whitley Partners ( 32 Ch . D. 337 ) . As to whether the Crown ...
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... statute may require a personal signature . I see nothing in this statute that makes a personal signature necessary . " And Quain , J. , says : " We ought not to restrict the common law rule , qui facit per alium facit per se , unless ...
... statute may require a personal signature . I see nothing in this statute that makes a personal signature necessary . " And Quain , J. , says : " We ought not to restrict the common law rule , qui facit per alium facit per se , unless ...
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... statute permits that a notice of appeal may be signed by an agent , but it must , of course , be by an agent properly authorised . Now it is said that because counsel gets up and says , " I appear for the appellant , " that cures the ...
... statute permits that a notice of appeal may be signed by an agent , but it must , of course , be by an agent properly authorised . Now it is said that because counsel gets up and says , " I appear for the appellant , " that cures the ...
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... statute must be complied with in order to avail oneself of the right of appeal conferred . We have already in this case held that the notice of appeal to the Land Court need not necessarily be signed by the party , but may be signed by ...
... statute must be complied with in order to avail oneself of the right of appeal conferred . We have already in this case held that the notice of appeal to the Land Court need not necessarily be signed by the party , but may be signed by ...
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... statute creates an offence and itself states in precise terms what shall restrain the Justices from acting , we are not at liberty to imply any other restriction . " Sect . 52 of the Act 24 & 25 Vic . c . 97 confers jurisdiction on the ...
... statute creates an offence and itself states in precise terms what shall restrain the Justices from acting , we are not at liberty to imply any other restriction . " Sect . 52 of the Act 24 & 25 Vic . c . 97 confers jurisdiction on the ...
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