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Unclaimed property
by which the Secretary of State may make regulations (inter alia) 'for securing the safe custody and re-delivery of any property
Under his own hand
does not mean in his own handwriting. What is inter alia required to be certified by the police officer is that
Vaccination
Vict. c. 84). By the Act it was provided, inter alia, that the parent of every child born in England should
Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874
the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925. It provided (inter alia) that in the completion of any contract of sale of
Wages
the Payment of Wages Act defines 'wages' to include inter alia any remuneration to which the person employed is entitled in
Maritime Courts
Westminster (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 4), relating, inter alia, to s. 4 of the Act of 1890, as to
Market
includes any place or places for buying and selling, inter alia, grains where more than four stalls or shops are kept
Component
the Webster Comprehensive Dictionary, International Edition the word 'component' inter alia means a constituent part, Star Paper Mills Ltd. v. C.C.E.,
Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, (English)
a Government Department or a local or public authority, inter alia, compensation under the Act of 1919, is to be based
Clubs
of the petty sessional division. The register must contain (inter alia) the rules of the club as to the election of
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