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JAMES v. TEES CONSERVANCY COMMISSIONERS.

(1933) 46 Ll L Rep 283

COURT OF APPEAL.

Before the Lord Hanworth (Master of the Rolls), Lord Justice Lawrence and Lord Justice Romer.

Superannuation-Basis of assessment- Employee entitled to a percentage "of the average amount of the salary or wages" during the previous five years -Payment of varying weekly bonuses following upon increased cost of living due to war-Contributions based on payments apart from bonuses-Bonuses still being paid at date of employee's retirement 12 years after war ended- Unvarying bonus paid for previous eight years-Meaning of "wages" - Tees Conservancy Act, 1907

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