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Nash v Stevenson Transport Ltd [1936] 2 KB 128, ignorance of the law is no defence Re Mahmoud and Ispahani [1921] 2 KB 716, linseed oil and license Gaming Act 1845 section 18, "all contracts or agreements, whether by parole or in writing, by way of gaming or wagering shall be null and void"
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Ispahani was born in 1902 to the Perso-Bengali Ispahani family of Kolkata. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge. [2] He completed his Bar-at-Law in 1924 from Inner Temple, London. In 1925, he joined the family business of M. M. Ispahani and engaged in other business undertakings.
In 1934, M. M. Ispahani and partnership was converted to a limited liability company in Kolkata. [2] [4] Orient Airways was founded by Mirza Ahmad Ispahani and Adamjee Haji Dawood on 23 October 1946. [5] In 1948 the company was moved to Chittagong, East Pakistan. [2] [4] In 1965 he founded the Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and Hospital in ...
2 Abstract Although recent legislation has been enacted to require fast-food restaurants to display calorie information on menus, the consequences of posting such information remain unclear. We address the effects of providing information and test the efficacy of an alternative approach that makes ordering healthier foods slightly more convenient.
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[2] The reasoning in Banque Belge has also helped to expand the application of Norwich Pharmacal orders. In Bankers Trust v Shapira, [3] Denning MR observed: He is entitled, in Atkin LJ’s words, to lift the latch of the bankers’ door....The customer, who has prima facie been guilty of fraud, cannot bolt the door against him. Owing to his ...
Mirza Ali Ispahani (1900-1982) was the Chief Justice of East Pakistan. [1] He served as a secretary in the Ministry of Law and later as the Chief Justice of East Pakistan from 1959 to 1962. M.A Ispahani used to live in Dhaka's Ispahani Colony, his family estate. He married Monirea Rashti Ispahani and had a son with her, Mirza Shahab Ispahani.