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Board
Board [fr. A. Sax. Bord, a plank or table], a body of persons having delegated to them certain powers
board
board often cap 1 a : a group of individuals having managerial, supervisory, investigatory, or advisory powers over a
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Board
A piece of timber sawed thin and of considerable length and breadth as compared with the thickness used for building etc
Trade Boards
Trade Boards. The Trade Boards Act, 1909, as amended by the Trade Boards Act, 1918, applies to certain trades specified
Free-board, or freebord
Free-board, or freebord. The precise nature of free-board is not very clear, but it may be described as denoting certain rights enjoyed by the owner of an ancient park over a strip of ground, varying in...
Trade, Board of
Trade, Board of. The Board of Trade is in theory a committee of the Privy Council, and by s. 12
Local Government Board (Ministry of Health)
Local Government Board (Ministry of Health). This Board was established by the (English) Local Government Board Act, 1871 (34 & 35
Succeeding board
Succeeding board, means a succeeding board at which the old outgoing members are succeeded by a new set of members.
Metropolitan Board of Works
Metropolitan Board of Works, a board constituted in 1855 by 18 & 19 Vict. c. 120, and elected by vestries
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Board
Board [fr. A. Sax. Bord, a plank or table], a body of persons having delegated to them certain powers
board
board often cap 1 a : a group of individuals having managerial, supervisory, investigatory, or advisory powers over a
Boarding
Matched in: Term Boarding
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Board
A piece of timber sawed thin and of considerable length and breadth as compared with the thickness used for building etc
Trade Boards
Trade Boards. The Trade Boards Act, 1909, as amended by the Trade Boards Act, 1918, applies to certain trades specified
Free-board, or freebord
Free-board, or freebord. The precise nature of free-board is not very clear, but it may be described as denoting certain rights enjoyed by the owner of an ancient park over a strip of ground, varying in...
Trade, Board of
Trade, Board of. The Board of Trade is in theory a committee of the Privy Council, and by s. 12
Local Government Board (Ministry of Health)
Local Government Board (Ministry of Health). This Board was established by the (English) Local Government Board Act, 1871 (34 & 35
Succeeding board
Succeeding board, means a succeeding board at which the old outgoing members are succeeded by a new set of members.
Metropolitan Board of Works
Metropolitan Board of Works, a board constituted in 1855 by 18 & 19 Vict. c. 120, and elected by vestries
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