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... Salmond does not explicitly refer to legal fictions . The word ' deemed ' is a well - known term in the theory of legal fictions and is apt to include the obvious , the uncertain and the impossible . Fictions and presumptions act and ...
... Salmond does not explicitly refer to legal fictions . The word ' deemed ' is a well - known term in the theory of legal fictions and is apt to include the obvious , the uncertain and the impossible . Fictions and presumptions act and ...
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... Salmond , a law departs from the truth of things by two methods one by the establishment of legal presumptions and the other by deployment of legal fictions.5 ( e ) Conclusive presumptions resemble the statutory fictions . The courts ...
... Salmond , a law departs from the truth of things by two methods one by the establishment of legal presumptions and the other by deployment of legal fictions.5 ( e ) Conclusive presumptions resemble the statutory fictions . The courts ...
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... Salmond was of the view that if this hurdle could be surmounted , there was no reason why recovery should be denied . Medical science has now developed to such an extent that it is possible to prove the causal connection between pre ...
... Salmond was of the view that if this hurdle could be surmounted , there was no reason why recovery should be denied . Medical science has now developed to such an extent that it is possible to prove the causal connection between pre ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Alienation | 28 |
Equity and Legal fictions | 34 |
Copyright | |
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