Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 28
... give no indication of what the current letting value would be . It is worth mentioning here that following a decision of the House of Lords in 1922 that the Rent Restrictions Act , 1920 , was not to be taken into account in arriving at ...
... give no indication of what the current letting value would be . It is worth mentioning here that following a decision of the House of Lords in 1922 that the Rent Restrictions Act , 1920 , was not to be taken into account in arriving at ...
Page 105
... give an overwhelming advantage to those advocating the alternative . Mr Barrington refers to what he terms " tuning " . By this he means that for " the best combination of units , so that the greatest overall efficiency can be achieved ...
... give an overwhelming advantage to those advocating the alternative . Mr Barrington refers to what he terms " tuning " . By this he means that for " the best combination of units , so that the greatest overall efficiency can be achieved ...
Page 129
... give much information in relation to the subsidiary . This abuse has now been remedied . For the purpose of consolidated and group accounts , and the detailed stringent requirements these must satisfy , such a subsidiary would no longer ...
... give much information in relation to the subsidiary . This abuse has now been remedied . For the purpose of consolidated and group accounts , and the detailed stringent requirements these must satisfy , such a subsidiary would no longer ...
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