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Police
City of London, and River Forces, e.g., Tyne, Manchester Ship Canal, Mersey and Wear; and Railway Police. As to the liability
Perpetuity
to the effect of an Act of Parliament, Manchester Ship Canal Co. v. Manchester Racecourse Co., (1900) 2 Ch 352; (1901)
Nemo debet esse judex in propria causa
113, (No one should be judge in his own cause Canal Co., (1852) 3 HLC 759, in which the judgment of
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Near
Near. In the Railway and (English) Canal Traffic Act, 1854, used of railway stations not more than
London
procuring railway traffic facilities by Order of the Railway and Canal Commission, and other matters. See also the London County Council
Judge
he should decide the cause. See Dimes v. Grand Junction Canal Co., (1852) 3 HLC 759; but this incapacity, where it
Resumption
reservoir; (viii) The making of any road, railway, tram-road, siding, canal, or basin, or any wharf, pier, or other work connected
Kennel
The water course of a street a little canal or channel a gutter also a puddle
lockmaster
a worker in charge of a lock on a canal
Catchdrain
surface water also a ditch at the side of a canal to catch the surplus water
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