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197 ) has laid it down once for all that the effect of this provision is to place the departmental order entirely beyond the scrutiny of the Courts . The Attorney - General's argument ( which prevailed ) was that if an order merely ...
197 ) has laid it down once for all that the effect of this provision is to place the departmental order entirely beyond the scrutiny of the Courts . The Attorney - General's argument ( which prevailed ) was that if an order merely ...
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Do you say that if , under the name of an improvement scheme under this Act , the Minister sanctioned anything whatever , it would have statutory effect ? The Attorney - General . - I think that is so ... Mr Justice Talbot .
Do you say that if , under the name of an improvement scheme under this Act , the Minister sanctioned anything whatever , it would have statutory effect ? The Attorney - General . - I think that is so ... Mr Justice Talbot .
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There is now , and for some years past has been , a persistent influence at work which , whatever the motives or the intentions that support it may be thought to be , undoubtedly has the effect of placing a large and increasing field of ...
There is now , and for some years past has been , a persistent influence at work which , whatever the motives or the intentions that support it may be thought to be , undoubtedly has the effect of placing a large and increasing field of ...
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