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Jun. 26th, 2003 05:04 pm"(e) any other matters which, in the opinion of those intending to make the
application for an administration order, will assist the court in deciding whether to make such an order, so far as lying [sic] within the knowledge or belief of the applicant."
We pay politicians and parliamentary draughtsmen to come up with legislation this crap?
Sorry, ignore me, I have my work head on for once. And am resolutely not thnking about the train I ought to be catching from Paddington to Castle Cary around now.
I am trying to find someone who will go for a drink with me. I can feel a gin and tonic mood coming on. Sadly, I am as yet having little success.
The chapel bell is tolling, which means a bencher of the Inn has died. Legend has it that it was that tradition which made John Donne, who was preacher here, write his "for whom the bell tolls" meditation, but I don't buy it, tolling bells for a death was fairly common at the time.
application for an administration order, will assist the court in deciding whether to make such an order, so far as lying [sic] within the knowledge or belief of the applicant."
We pay politicians and parliamentary draughtsmen to come up with legislation this crap?
Sorry, ignore me, I have my work head on for once. And am resolutely not thnking about the train I ought to be catching from Paddington to Castle Cary around now.
I am trying to find someone who will go for a drink with me. I can feel a gin and tonic mood coming on. Sadly, I am as yet having little success.
The chapel bell is tolling, which means a bencher of the Inn has died. Legend has it that it was that tradition which made John Donne, who was preacher here, write his "for whom the bell tolls" meditation, but I don't buy it, tolling bells for a death was fairly common at the time.