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National insurance
become voluntary contributors. (c) Persons who were voluntary contributors at the passing of the Act and who have continued to be insured since. Contributions. The usual rate of contribution is 9d. and 8'd. per week for men
Exhausted paper
Exhausted paper, means a ballot paper on which no further preference is recorded for a continuing candidate; provided that a paper shall be deemed to be exhausted in any case in which-- (a) the
Education
Act, 1902). The El. Ed. Act, 1918, made provision for the establishment by the local education authorities of continuation schools at which young persons must attend (with certain exceptions). See now the (English) Education Act, 1921, ss.
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Easement
or occupier of certain land possesses, a such, for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent something being done, in or upon, or in
Demise
to the Crown Act, 1707 (6 Anne, c. 41) (c. 7 as commonly printed), s. 8, as to continuance for six months of Privy Councillors, Lord Chancellor, and others; (English) Demise of the Crown Act, 1837 (7
Defender of the Faith
the title; but by 35 Hen. 8, c. 3, the title was expressly given by Parliament, and has continued to be used by all succeeding Sovereigns of this country to this day, notwithstanding the repeal of 35
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
or in part cultivated as a market garden, and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment or employment under the landlord, but it does not include an allotment garden or
London, Port of
from time to time constitute the Port Authority, shall notwithstanding the repeal of enactments effected by this Act, continue and be a body corporate by the name of 'the Port of London Authority, and by that name
Joint-tenancy
post facto. Upon the vesting of land in new trustees the estate vests anew in the new and continuing trustees. There is no accession to an old title. The same interest must be given to the parties,
Militia
from time to time suspended. Finally in 1865, by the (English) Militia (Ballot Suspension) Act, 1865--a temporary Act, continued annually from time to time by successive Expiring Laws Continuance Acts--these statutes were suspended, subject to a power
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National insurance
become voluntary contributors. (c) Persons who were voluntary contributors at the passing of the Act and who have continued to be insured since. Contributions. The usual rate of contribution is 9d. and 8'd. per week for men
Exhausted paper
Exhausted paper, means a ballot paper on which no further preference is recorded for a continuing candidate; provided that a paper shall be deemed to be exhausted in any case in which-- (a) the
Education
Act, 1902). The El. Ed. Act, 1918, made provision for the establishment by the local education authorities of continuation schools at which young persons must attend (with certain exceptions). See now the (English) Education Act, 1921, ss.
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Easement
or occupier of certain land possesses, a such, for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent something being done, in or upon, or in
Demise
to the Crown Act, 1707 (6 Anne, c. 41) (c. 7 as commonly printed), s. 8, as to continuance for six months of Privy Councillors, Lord Chancellor, and others; (English) Demise of the Crown Act, 1837 (7
Defender of the Faith
the title; but by 35 Hen. 8, c. 3, the title was expressly given by Parliament, and has continued to be used by all succeeding Sovereigns of this country to this day, notwithstanding the repeal of 35
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
or in part cultivated as a market garden, and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment or employment under the landlord, but it does not include an allotment garden or
London, Port of
from time to time constitute the Port Authority, shall notwithstanding the repeal of enactments effected by this Act, continue and be a body corporate by the name of 'the Port of London Authority, and by that name
Joint-tenancy
post facto. Upon the vesting of land in new trustees the estate vests anew in the new and continuing trustees. There is no accession to an old title. The same interest must be given to the parties,
Militia
from time to time suspended. Finally in 1865, by the (English) Militia (Ballot Suspension) Act, 1865--a temporary Act, continued annually from time to time by successive Expiring Laws Continuance Acts--these statutes were suspended, subject to a power
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