Sims, Bernard John
SIMS, Bernard John
SIMS, Bernard John. British, b. 1915. Genres: Business/Trade/Industry, Law. Career: Solicitor of the Supreme Court, London (admitted, 1938). Sr. Member and Consulting Editor, Editorial Board, Simon's Taxes and Inheritance Tax. Sr. Legal Assistant, Board of Inland Revenue, 1947-53; Chief Legal Officer, Industrial and Commercial Finance Corp. Ltd., 1953-61. Publications: Control of Company Finance, 1958; Sergeant and Sims on Stamp Duties, 11th ed., 1995, Supplement, 1995. Died 2002.
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