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Reasonable restriction

public, P.P. Enterprises v. Union of India, AIR 1982 SC 1016: (1982) 2 SCC 33: (1982) 3 SCR 510. Reasonable restrictions, in England no Constitutional guarantee of fundamental rights exists. In England on the grounds of public

Transportation

The word is first used in the 14 Car. 2, c. 23. The punishment was chiefly regulated by 5 Geo. 4, c. 84. Returning from transportation before the expiration of the term of punishment was an offence

Public trustee

Forfeiture Act, 1870; and he may also be appointed an executor and obtain a grant of probate (s. 5). He may be appointed a trustee whether the trust instrument came into operation before or after the Act,

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Disability

(i) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii)] 'Disability' means the absence of power, Shanti Kumar & Chanji v. House Insurance Co., AIR 1974 SC 1719 (1722). Means where the disablement is of a temporary nature, such

Arrangements between debtors and creditors

has now been consolidated by the (English) Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 47), which repeals the Act of 1887, and also parts of the Bankruptcy and (English) Deeds of Arrangement Act, … and regulate these arrangements, the (English) Deeds of Arrangement Act, 1887, was passed and amended in 1890 by 53 & 54 Vict. c. 24. The law has now been consolidated by the (English) Deeds of Arrangement Act,

Beggars

(English) Children Act, 1908, and see the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1932 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 4.

Epiphany

be held in the first week after the 28th December. The (English) Quarter Sessions Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 6), repeals 4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 47, which empowered justices at such sessions to

Greenwich hospital

c. 18, rep. 6 Geo. 4, c. 105; 7 & 8 Wm. 3, c. 21, rep. 4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 34; 10 Geo. 4, c. 26, and the many Acts which have subsequently been passed

Ship

definition has been adopted by the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 34), s. 48(1)] 'Foreign-going ship,' by the same s., 'includes every ship employed in trading, or going between some place or … used in navigation, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1382. In the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 60), by s. 742, 'includes every description of vessel used in navigation not propelled by oars.'

Sheffield University Act, 1914

Sheffield University Act, 1914 (English) (4 & 5 Geo. 5, c. 4), extending the privileges of graduates of the University of Sheffield.

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