11 And 12 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Animals
c. 27), amended by the Act of 1912 (2 & 3 Geo. 5, c. 17), 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5, c. 14), and 1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5, c. 27), various earlier statutes are repealed … exhibitions with animals. As to poultry, see the (English) Poultry Act, 1911 (1 & 2 Geo. 5, c. 11). The (English) Animals (An'sthetic) Act, 1919, makes the administration of an an'sthetic to horses, dogs, cats and bovines
Churchwardens
They are sometimes appointed by the minister, sometimes by the Vestry and Parochial Church Meeting sitting together (see 11 & 12 Geo. 5 No. 1, s. 13), sometimes by the minister and the meeting together, sometimes one
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
v. Ettridge, (1909) 2 KB 24] to increase the sentence on the prisoner, and the prisoner has (s. 11) the right to be present on the hearing of his appeal, except where it is on 'some ground … or Quarter Sessions under the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 55. Also a woman charged with murder and thejury find her not pregnant, see (English) Sentence of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
longer a disability. [(English) Married Women'' Property Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 75), ss. 1, 5 and 12] An allowance to the plaintiff for 'absence beyond the seas' which formerly obtained is excluded by s. 4
Deposition
with which the term is most commonly used), see especially the (English) Indictable Offences Act, 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 42), s. 17, and the (English) Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c.
Marriage
validity.' Essentials of Contract.--The age for marriage had been fixed from the earliest times at 14 for males, 12 for females. But since the (English) Age of Marriage Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 36), … Wm. 4, c. 85), amended by the (English) Marriage and Registration Act, 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 119), all, whether Roman Catholics, Presbyterians, or others, being treated on the same footing, and is now mainly regulated
Magna Carta
excessive distress for more service for a knight's fee than was due, all which has been abolished. The 11th chapter enacts that:-'Common Pleas shall not follow our Court, but shall be holden in some place certain.' See … Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward I later confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great common-law
Endowed schools
free of costs if the Board of Education so decides, see the (English) Education Act, 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5, c. 51), and the (English) Local Government Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 17). … Schools wholly or partly maintained out of an endowment. The (English) Endowed Schools Acts are 23 Vict. c. 11; 31 & 32 Vict. c. 32; 32 & 33 Vict. c. 56; 36 & 37 Vict. c. 87;
Public health
Health Acts (Water, 1878); (Fruit Pickers' Lodgings, 1882); (Ships, etc., 1885); (Ports, 1896); Smoke Abatement, except ss. 4 and 12, 1926; and the Public Health Act, 1904. The Act of 1936 is voluminous, containing 347 sections and 3
Rate
the rating of the landlord instead of the tenant is provided for by the Act of 1925, s. 11, superseding the (English) Poor Rate Assessment and Collection Act, 1869, and the (English) Public Health Act,1875, s. 211, … or relative value; the proportion of which quantity or value is adjusted, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1268. The term 'rate' is also used to mean a charge by a water, gas, railway, or other public
- ‹ Prev
- 1
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free