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Test Act
Test Act (25 Car. 2, c. 2), by which it was provided that all persons having any offices, civil or military (with the exception of some few of an inferior kind), or receiving pay from the...
Copyright
23), and existing works (s. 24). As to the application of the Act to British Possessions, see ss. 25-28; and as to the position with respect to copyright of a trustee in bankruptcy, see (English) Bankruptcy Act,
Prior or previous
or special permission' is qualified by the word 'previous', whereas in s.s 13(2), 19(1), 19(4), 20, 21(3), 24, 25, 28(1) and 29, the expressions 'permission' and 'general or special permission' remain unqualified. Life Insurance Corporation of India
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Marriage
s. 38, printed 1 Rev. Stat. N.S. 370, as referring to 28 Hen. 8, c. 7, s. 7, and 28 Hen. 8, c. 16, s. 2), i.e., the degrees as setout in the Book of Common Prayer, were
Settled land
(19 & 20 Vict. c. 120) (amended and extended by 1 & 22 Vict. c. 77; 27 & 28 Vict. c. 45; and 37 & 38 Vict. c. 33), gave large powers to the Court of Chancery,
Registration of title of land
reasons that charges, which for all practical purposes are equivalent to a mortgage, may be registered under s. 25 of the (English) L.R. Act, 1925 (see s. 27, ibid. and see ss. 86 and 87 of the … incumbrances, e.g., registrable leases, and charges, mortgages, restrictive covenants, etc. as a rule (see (English) L.R. Rules, 1925, 287 to 297), no one but the proprietor of the land or of any charge or incumbrance thereon may
Workmen
By the (English) Unemployment Assistance Act, 1934, i.e., Part II. of the (English) Unemployment Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 29), the (English) Unemployment (Temporary) Provisions Act, 1935, and No. 2, 1935 (25 & 26
Weights and measures
the Crown, and has from an early date been regulated by statute-the Weights and Measures Act, 1878. The 25th and 26th sections enact that: 25. Use or Possession for Use.-Every person who uses or has in his
Lottery
198; Bartlett v. Parker, (1912) 2 KB 497. By the (English) Betting and Lotteries Act, 1934 (24 & 25 Geo. 5, c. 58), subject to the provisions of Part II., all lotteries are unlawful. Sect. 22 sets
Imprisonment
as he has not his liberty freely to go about his business as at other times, Co. Litt. 253. See FALSE IMPRISONMENT. Imprisonment for Crime.--Any common law mis-demeanour is punishable after conviction on indictment by fine or
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