Certifying Authority - Law Dictionary Search Results
County Councils
of charitable gifts, under (English) Charitable Donations Registration Act, 1812; certifying and recording of places of religious worship, under (English) Places … elected similar to that required for electionto office onany local authority. Ministers of religion are not disqulaified, and peers owing property
Permit
a licence. An instrument granted by the officers of excise, certifying that the excise duties on certain goods have been paid, … Means a permit issued by a State or Regional Transport Authority or an authority prescribed in this behalf under this Act
Approved schools
school which at the commencement of this Act is a certified reformatory school or a certified industrial school as if the … They are regulated by ss. 79-83 of that Act. Local authorities may under certain circumstances undertake the purchase, establishment, building, alteration,
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National insurance
excepted by a certificate issued by the Minister of Health certifying that they are entitled to sickness and disablement benefits of … as an officer or servant of a local or public authority. (e) Employment in plying for hire with a vehicle or
Estoppel
Lloyds Bank v. Cooke, (1907) 1 KB 794, and by certifying identity of a stockholder, Bank of England v. Cutler, (1907)1 … the company from setting up the true facts. The secretary's authority is simply to give receipts for lodged certificates, and being
Wreck
41 Vict. c. 16), gave power to harbour and conser-vancy authorities to remove wrecks obstructing navigation; an amending (English) Act of
Marriage
preceded by and within three months after banns, license, or certificate have been published or obtained. Church of England marriages are … due publication of banns or license from a person having authority to grant the same first obtained,' or 'without due notice
Rent
tax is payable by the Central Government or the corpor-ate authority. [Public Premises (Eviction of Un-authorised Occupants) Act, 1971 (40 of
Midwife
(English) Midwives Acts, 1918 to 1937, penalizes any woman, not certified under the Act, who styles herself a midwife, or who … by the Privy Council. The 1936 Act imposes on local authorities the duty of the provision, either through welfare councils, voluntary
Asyium
for officers and servants, and see the (English) Asylums and Certified Institutions (Officers Pensions) Act, 1918 (8 & 9 Geo. 5, … where the term meant an asylum provided by any local authority under those Acts, but by s. 20 of the (English)
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