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Chamber of Agriculture, Chamber of Commerce
Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 25), as having a locus standi before the Railway and Canal Commission to complain of any infringement of the Railway and Canal Traffic Acts, upon obtaining a certificate from the … Chamber of Agriculture, Chamber of Commerce, an assembly of (1) agriculturists or (2) merchants and traders, where affairs relating to agriculture or trade are treated of. Chambers of such kind are recognized
Wages
paid or are payable to him in cash and includes dearness allowance but does not include any bonus, commission, house rent allow-ance, overtime wages and any other allowance. [Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972 (39 of 1972), s.
Criminal Evidence Act
anyother offence [see R. v. Chitson, (1909) 2 KB 945] or is of bad character, unless (i.) the commission of such other offence is legal evidence of the commission of the offence where with he is charged; … accused persons to give evidenceon oath in their own defence. The Act of 1898, superseding [see Charnock v. Merchant, (1900) 1 QB 474] but not expressly repealing these particular enactments, provides (s. 1) that every person charged
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Jury
1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 36), is summoned by the sheriff of every county for every commission of over and terminal and general gaol delivery. The grand jury is instructed in the Articles of their … entitled to be called an esquire, or being a person of higher degree, or being a banker or merchant, or occupying a house of a certain rateable value. Until the Sex Disqualification (Removal) Act, 1919, women were
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