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Debenture
Registration Act, 1925. See s. 60 of that Act, but double registration under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, is not
London
the London County Council, the number of councillors consisting of double the number of parliamentary members. The general government of London
Stamp duties
on sale of any property except on certain stocks were doubled bys. 73(ibid.), unless the consideration does not exceed 500l., and
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Local and Personal Acts
ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Provisions in local and personal Acts givings double and treble costs, and allowing the genera lissue to be
Reduplication
The act of doubling or the state of being doubled
Public Authorities, Protection of
and by enacting that the plaintiff if unsuccessful should pay double or treble costs. These varying enactments were reduced into one
Adultery
distinguish it from the other, which has sometimes been called double. By the (English) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1857, which created a
Patent medicine
to be destroyed when they are opened. The duties were doubled by the Finance Act, 1915: this increased rate has been
Notice to quit
a notice, contumaciously wilfully holds over, and becomes liable for double rent according to the (English) Distress for Rent Act, 1737
duplication
act of duplicating or the state of being duplicated a doubling a folding over a fold
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