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GAZETTE.

SEPTEMBER 1989

Court said that once one was

satisfied that on an unambiguous

interpretation of Section 21 (4) the

question to be decided in the case

is as to whether what was done by

M on this occasion in issuing the

letter on the notepaper of his

practice which was dated 11th

June 1984 was dishonesty on his

part in connec t i on w i t h his

solicitor's practice the solution of

that issue becomes self-evident.

The whole terms of that letter, the

basis on which it was requested by

the Bank and the incidental fact

that a previous letter written and

signed by M himself was rejected

by the bank, were all coercive

evidence, that what the bank was

seeking was a solicitor's letter

issued by the practice and that the

partner in t hat practice M

dishonestly gave them such a letter

in a false form. The Court dismissed

the appeal of the Law Society.

It was therefore the effect of the

judgment that the Bank was

entitled to be paid by the Society

out of the Compensation Funds

such amount as represents

indemnity for the Bank in respect

of the loan made to it by M.

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Exchange Control

Regulation of Financial Service

The Customs House Docks' Rules

Commercial Arbitration

Customs and Equivalent Trade Barriers

Tax Treatment of Exports

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COMPANY NAMES

AT RISK

A new policy introduced by the Companies Office

on 12th January 1989, means that it is very easy for

unrelated parties to register companies with similar

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The onus for detecting that a name has been reg-

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