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Sun Life Assurance Society v Davidson: HL 4 Jul 1957

The court considered the question of what was meant by the phrase ‘expenses of management’ Held: The phrase (s75) could be seen ‘as apt to cover the expenses which would normally be deductible in respect of its life assurance business if an assurance company carrying on life assurance business was assessed as a trade.’ Section … Continue reading Sun Life Assurance Society v Davidson: HL 4 Jul 1957