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Or, And
is other relief which is not by way of a consequential or additional relief to any of the reliefs in terms
Penalty sale tax
is not merely adjunct to assessment. It is not merely consequential to assessment. It is not merely machinery. Penalty is in
Roman Catholics
Roman Catholics. Very severe laws, commonly called the penal laws, were passed against Roman Catholics, generally under the name of...
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Public health
Act, 1918; Part I. of the Children Act, 1908, and consequential legislation; Canal Boats Acts, 1877 and 1884; and many of
Reading of a Bill
Bill without reference to unnecessary details. Only formal, verbal or consequential amendments are allowed at this stage. After the Bill is
Equality
make any provision for reservation in matters of promotion with consequential seniority to any class or classes of posts for Scheduled
Scotland and Ireland
Scotland and Ireland. As to service of writ, by leave of judge, upon a defendant resident in Scotland or Ireland,...
Steward of manor
of his office is an action on the case for consequential damages. The King's Bench Division of the High Court will,
Tithe Rent-Charge
Anne's Bounty rent-charge at the expiration of 85 years with consequential provisions. As to compulsory redemption of small annuities (1l. or
Income
to the peculiar facts of that case. Money received 'under consequential loss policies, were income within the meaning of s. 2(6c)
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