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Chamber of Agriculture, Chamber of Commerce
trade are treated of. Chambers of such kind are recognized by s. 7(1)(b) of the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 25), as having a locus standi before the Railway and
Railway
by the 86th section of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and controlled by the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Acts of 1854, 1873, and 1888. The (English) Act of 1845, s. 86, enacts that:- It shall
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Sky Sign
word, letter, model, sign, device, or re-presentation as aforesaid relating exclusively to the business of a railway or canal company, and placed wholly upon or over any railway, canal, railway station, wharf, quay, yard, platform, or station
Undue preference
Undue preference, the improper preferring of one customer over another by a railway or canal com-pany, prohibited by the (English) Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 31), s.
Public health
and 1915; Maternity and Child Welfare Act, 1918; Part I. of the Children Act, 1908, and consequential legislation; Canal Boats Acts, 1877 and 1884; and many of the Public Health Acts (Water, 1878); (Fruit Pickers' Lodgings, 1882);
Terminal charges
carrier, where such services are or any of them is performed by the company'; and the Railway and Canal Traffic Commission has jurisdiction to determine what is a reasonable sum in case of dispute. See Hodges on
Risk Note
Risk Note, the name sometimes given to the special contract, sanctioned by s. 7 of the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 31), but not binding on the consignor unless signed by
Outlet
Outlet, means an opening constructed in main canal/branch canal/distributary/minor and reservoir or through lift irrigation management which passes water into a water course or directly on
Limited liability
Companies Act, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, c. 23). Consult Palmer; Hemmant; Lindley on Company Law. Shipowners, Canals, Docks, and Railways.--The liability of shipowners for loss or injury to goods or passengers carried in their ships
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