Woollard v Woollard
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1954 |
Date | 1954 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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Dube v Administrator, Transvaal
...may amount to a breach of duty and expose the medical man to liability for any injury which occurs.' H Eddy on Professional Negligence (1955) p. 85 is to the same effect. With respect I think those views represent sound common sense and good law. Both rely on Clarke v Adams, (1950) 94 S. Jo......
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Dube v Administrator, Transvaal
...may amount to a breach of duty and expose the medical man to liability for any injury which occurs." H Eddy on Professional Negligence (1955) p. 85 is to the same effect. With respect I think those views represent sound common sense and good law. Both rely on Clarke v. Adams, (1950) 94 S. J......
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Semiotics and indexing: an analysis of the subject indexing process
...person, whether in the form of sense or inthought, nor on in its being in the form of some material thing possessing thequality (Peirce, 1955, p. 85). Secondness is the dyadic mode of being that tells something about otherobjects. Secondness is the relations between things (Hoopes, 1991, p.......
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Royal Commissions of Inquiry
...legal practitioners“to get up the brief” and a widespread assumption that they bring impartiality andindependence to an inquiry (Wheare, 1955, p. 85). Also, it is important to notethat in Australia at least, courts have not actively sought to control or review royalcommissions (Ransley, 199......
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The Second International: The Impact of Domestic Factors on International Organization Dysfunction
...to rouse the masses andthereby to hasten the downfall of capitalist class rule (Braunthal, 1967, pp. 361–3).11 According to Carl Schorske (1955, p. 85), the Stuttgart resolution was the outcome of triple alliance between party revisionists, party executive and trade unionists in Germany.He ......
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Albert Camus' Politics of Rebellion
...of absurdity. See "The Myth of Sisyphus," The Myth of Sisyphusand Other Essays, translated by Justin O’Brien (New York: Knopf, 1955), pp. 85-90. 403 ravages of a bubonic plague epidemic in an Algerian city and of the reactions this crisis of various groups and individuals. Camus indicates o......