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Mortuary
may, in certain cases, be removed by order of a justice of the peace. see Public Health Act, 1936 (26 Geo. 5 & 1 Edw. 8, c. 49), s. 198; and (English) Public Health (London) Act, 1936
Municipal corporation
1925]; good rule and government [(English) Local Government Act, 1933] [(English) Public Health Acts, 1875-1936] [(English) Housing Act, 1936], and functions conferred by other public and local Acts with powers to make bye-laws in pursuance of statutory
Nuisance
in s. 91 of the (English) Public Health Act, 1875, reproduced and extended by the Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 91-100--s. 101 (Smoke), s. 107 (Offensive Trades), s. 108 (Fried Fish), may be dealt with summarily under
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Nuisances Removal Acts (English)
Removal Acts (English), repealed and replaced (except as to the Metropolis) by the Public Health Acts, 1875 and 1936, and repealed as to the Metropolis by the Public Health(London) Act, 1891, now itself repealed and replaced with
Parsi
Parsi, means a Parsi Zoroastrain. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936) , s. 2 (7)]
Peer
a charge of unlawful killing in connection with a collision by driving on a road. On 4th February, 1936, a motion that the present system of trial of peers by peers has outlived its usefulness, was carried
Plague
See now Public Health Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55), ss. 134-140; repealed as from October, 1936, and replaced by ss. 143-170, Public Health Act, 1936; and tits. PUBLIC HEALTH; QUARANTINE, post. For an account
Wife
(1988) 1 SCC 530: (1988) 2 SCR 809. It means a Parsi wife. [Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936), s. 2 (9)] Clause (b) of the Explanation to s. 125(1), provides that 'wife' includes
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
by means of vessels.' Both these Acts are now repealed and replaced by the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, which sets up and incorporates Port Health Authorities which are to be established by order of the Minister
Sanitary authority
Sanitary authority. The name, under the Public Health Acts prior to the P.H. Act, 1936, of the authorities for the purposes of those Acts. Under the Act of 1936 they are (i) in
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