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Ireland

Ireland was a distinct kingdom until 1801, when the Union with Ireland Act, 1800 (39 & 40 Geo. 3, c....

Necessary adaptations

Necessary adaptations, the expression necessary adaptations covers both consequential adaptations and adaptations that might be made from time to

Or, And

is other relief which is not by way of a consequential or additional relief to any of the reliefs in terms

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Scotland and Ireland

Scotland and Ireland. As to service of writ, by leave of judge, upon a defendant resident in Scotland or Ireland,...

Power of Court to order meeting to be called

the Court thinks fit; and (b) give such ancillary or consequential directions as the Court thinks expedient, including directions modifying or

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

Roman Catholics

Roman Catholics. Very severe laws, commonly called the penal laws, were passed against Roman Catholics, generally under the name of...

Equality

make any provision for reservation in matters of promotion with consequential seniority to any class or classes of posts for Scheduled

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,

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