State Reports QueenslandIncorporated Council of Law Reporting for the State of Queensland., 1922 Decisions of the Supreme Court of Queensland. |
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Stran 12
... respondent , continued to occupy the lands mentioned in the said lease under an occupation license granted under s . 46 of the Land Act , and such occupation continued until after 13th June , 1920 . Official notification , dated 29th ...
... respondent , continued to occupy the lands mentioned in the said lease under an occupation license granted under s . 46 of the Land Act , and such occupation continued until after 13th June , 1920 . Official notification , dated 29th ...
Stran 13
... respondent Crown rent for the second period of the lease of the said Palma Holding up to and including the annual instalment due on 30th September preceding the date of the surrender of the said lease at and after the rate of the annual ...
... respondent Crown rent for the second period of the lease of the said Palma Holding up to and including the annual instalment due on 30th September preceding the date of the surrender of the said lease at and after the rate of the annual ...
Stran 24
... respondent : The argument in the Land Appeal Court was that by reason of the facts existing in relation to the surrender of the lease , the Land Appeal Court had no jurisdiction to entertain the proceedings wherein the Crown were asking ...
... respondent : The argument in the Land Appeal Court was that by reason of the facts existing in relation to the surrender of the lease , the Land Appeal Court had no jurisdiction to entertain the proceedings wherein the Crown were asking ...
Stran 35
... respondent was pregnant , and that the pregnancy was of about six months . The respondent gave evidence that she was quick with child , and that the appellant was the father . The respondent was working at an hotel in Cloncurry during ...
... respondent was pregnant , and that the pregnancy was of about six months . The respondent gave evidence that she was quick with child , and that the appellant was the father . The respondent was working at an hotel in Cloncurry during ...
Stran 36
... respondent's brother - in - law , who said , inter alia : " I am a carter residing in Cloncurry . I know Viv . Messenger and Martha Walduck , my sister - in - law . I remember months of January , February , and March this year . During ...
... respondent's brother - in - law , who said , inter alia : " I am a carter residing in Cloncurry . I know Viv . Messenger and Martha Walduck , my sister - in - law . I remember months of January , February , and March this year . During ...
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amount application Argyllshire arising assessment ATTORNEY Attorney-General blister copper Brisbane cane Ch.D church collision Commissioner of Stamp COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA costs Criminal Code damages death debenture DECEASED declared defendant determination entitled erection evidence Ex parte WAGNER executors expended F.C. Re MITCHNER Ferdinand Tautz FULL COURT German Consul gift Gold Producers Income Tax interest Judge judgment jury Kalamia Land Court lease lessee Lewin aforesaid liable Lukin Macnaughton Matthew Flinders McCawley C.J. mill MOUNT MORGAN opinion paid parish priest payable payment plaintiff Police Magistrate possession prisoner Public Trustee purchase question referred rent residuary estate residuary trust funds respect respondent Roman Catholic Church rule against perpetuities second period Shand shares shelter shed Stamp Duties subsec Succession and Probate succession duty surrender T. J. Ryan tenant testator testator's trial UNION TRUSTEE COMPANY valid bequest words
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Stran 61 - (b) Subject to any contrary stipulations which may be provided for in the present Treaty the Allied and Associated Powers reserve the right to retain and liquidate all property rights and interests belonging at the date of the coining into force of the present treaty to German. Nationals
Stran 93 - for securing the paying or giving by some other person of any money or other property on any such event or contingency ; is called a common betting house. " Any person who opens, keeps, or uses, a common betting house is guilty of a misdemeanour, and is liable to imprisonment with hard labour for three years.
Stran 32 - paid in priority to all other debts, excepting rent, as hereinafter provided. Between themselves such debts shall rank equally, and shall be paid in full, unless the property of the insolvent is insufficient to meet them, in which case; they shall abate in equal proportions between themselves—that is to say—
Stran 92 - of an offence, and shall be liable upon conviction to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any time not exceeding three calendar months, or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, or to both imprisonment and fine.
Stran 61 - (4) All property rights and interests of German Nationals within the territory of any Allied or Associated Power and the net proceeds of their sale liquidation or other dealings therewith may be charged by that Allied or Associated Power in the first place with
Stran 203 - vessels, to their cargoes or freight, or to any property on board, the liability to make good the damage or loss shall be in proportion to the degree in which each vessel was in fault: Provided that, if, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, it is not possible to establish different degrees of fault, the liability shall be apportioned equally.
Stran 205 - or person using the place, as or for the consideration-—(d) for an assurance, undertaking, promise or agreement, express or implied, to pay or give thereafter any money or other property on any event or contingency of or relating to any horse
Stran 61 - The liquidation shall be carried out in accordance with the laws of the Allied or Associated States concerned and the German owner shall not be able to dispose of such property rights or interest nor to subject them to any charge without the consent of that State.
Stran 92 - Any place opened, kept, or used for the purposes aforesaid, or any of them, shall be a common gaming house within the meaning of the Act of Council passed in the fourteenth year of Her present Majesty, intituled ' An Act to Amend the Law concerning Games and Wagers.
Stran 61 - and in general all cash assets of enemies shall be dealt with as follows :— "(1) As regards Powers adopting Section III and the annex thereto the said proceeds and cash assets shall be credited to the Power of which the owner is a National through the clearing office established thereunder.