Parliamentary Papers, Nide 13H.M. Stationery Office, 1960 |
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... claims in order to protect their own reputations ; for example , a man who injured himself through falling while drunk might claim that he had been attacked , and women who complain to the police that they have been raped are not ...
... claims in order to protect their own reputations ; for example , a man who injured himself through falling while drunk might claim that he had been attacked , and women who complain to the police that they have been raped are not ...
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... claims might be determined in the first instance by one official , who could , with advantage , be the person required to present the facts to the authority . The functions of this official ( referred to hereafter as the " Compensation ...
... claims might be determined in the first instance by one official , who could , with advantage , be the person required to present the facts to the authority . The functions of this official ( referred to hereafter as the " Compensation ...
Sivu 36
... claims recourse to the courts would be both unnecessary and unjustified . A more satisfactory scheme would be one that enabled decisions on straightforward claims to be reached swiftly , with a minimum of trouble to the claimant , but ...
... claims recourse to the courts would be both unnecessary and unjustified . A more satisfactory scheme would be one that enabled decisions on straightforward claims to be reached swiftly , with a minimum of trouble to the claimant , but ...
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Chapter | 5 |
The Federal Executive | 12 |
The Cadogan Committees conclusions | 3 |
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