Re St. Clement, Eastcheap
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1963 |
Court | Consistory Court |
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3 cases
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Mrs. Margaret Mctear V. Imperial Tobacco Limited
...to be formed in the light of all the available, relevant evidence. Both Professor Friend and Sir Richard Doll agreed with a passage in USSG 1964, p.20, to this effect. The distinction between association and causation had caused difficulty in various contexts in the course of the proof and ......
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McTear v Imperial Tobacco Ltd
...to be formed in the light of all the available, relevant evidence. Both Prof Friend and Sir Richard Doll agreed with a passage in USSG 1964, p 20, to this effect. The distinction between association and causation had caused difficulty in various contexts in the course of the proof and senio......
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R v Miller
...appropriate mens rea and the actus reus. In support of these submissions he referred us to the passages in Russell on Crime, 12th ed. (1964), vol. 1, pp. 20 and 402, to the relevant passage in Kenny's Outlines of Criminal Law, 19th ed. (1966), which substantially follows the view of Russell......
10 books & journal articles
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From Bureaucratic Discipline to Self-Actualization: Using Marx and Foucault to Critique the Demand for Better Work Rather Than Less Work
...to be an almost limitless amount of psychic energy available to propel individuals and motivate them toward organizational goals (Argyris, 1964, pp. 20–22). That psychic energy then, becomes a source of great concern and the threshold upon which Shirk 1839interventions might be made are low......
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From Bureaucratic Discipline to Self-Actualization: Using Marx and Foucault to Critique the Demand for Better Work Rather Than Less Work
...to be an almost limitless amount of psychic energy available to propel individuals and motivate them toward organizational goals (Argyris, 1964, pp. 20–22). That psychic energy then, becomes a source of great concern and the threshold upon which Shirk 1839interventions might be made are low......
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ADMINISTRATION BEHAVIOR OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
...Reader. Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley. 1969. p. 3. 8. Strauss, A. et al. Psychiatric Ideologies and Institutions. New York. Free Press. 1964. p. 20. 9. Kerlinger, F.N. Foundations of Behavioral Research. 2nd ed. New York. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. 1973. p. 415. 26 Duignan 10. Coombs, C.H.......
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‘A wrong done to mankind’: colonial perspectives on the notion of universal crime
...(gen-eral ed.) and Martine Julia van Ittersum (ed.), transl. into English by Gladys L. Williams (Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, 1964), pp. 20, 25. He distinguishes them less by their con-tent, but by their source of validity. While the natural law could be known through a priori reasoning ......
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