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Belfast
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Northern Ireland
s. 1, Northern Ireland consists of six counties: Antrim, Armagh; Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone, including boroughs of Belfast ad Londonderry, with (1) a representation of 13 members (including one from the Queen's University of Belfast) in
Common carrier
598. Whether or not a person is a common carrier is in every case a question of fact, Belfast Ropework Co. Ltd. v. Bushell, (1918) 1 KB 210 (215) per Bailhache, J. 'Common carrier' denotes a person,
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Trade Union
Trade Union. The Acts 30 & 31 Vict. cc. 8, 74, provided for facilitating the proceedings of a commission appointed by Queen Victoria to inquire into and report on the organization and rules of trade unions,...
University
Scottish Universities are those of Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. In northern Ireland, the Queen's University of Belfast; in the Irish Free State, the University of Dublin (and Trinity College), and the National University of Ireland.
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Belfast
Matched in: Term Belfast
Northern Ireland
s. 1, Northern Ireland consists of six counties: Antrim, Armagh; Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone, including boroughs of Belfast ad Londonderry, with (1) a representation of 13 members (including one from the Queen's University of Belfast) in
Common carrier
598. Whether or not a person is a common carrier is in every case a question of fact, Belfast Ropework Co. Ltd. v. Bushell, (1918) 1 KB 210 (215) per Bailhache, J. 'Common carrier' denotes a person,
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Trade Union
Trade Union. The Acts 30 & 31 Vict. cc. 8, 74, provided for facilitating the proceedings of a commission appointed by Queen Victoria to inquire into and report on the organization and rules of trade unions,...
University
Scottish Universities are those of Aberdeen, St. Andrews, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. In northern Ireland, the Queen's University of Belfast; in the Irish Free State, the University of Dublin (and Trinity College), and the National University of Ireland.
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