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Supreme Court providing for summary judgment without trial, an order empowering him to sign judgment for a sum of twenty pounds
Libraries (Public)
the pound as it specifies by annual resolution. This Act empowers county councils to adopt the Public Libraries Acts for the
Power of Attorney
law relating to court-fees for the time being in force) empowering a specified person to act for and in the name
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Railway
the introduction and use of electrical power on railways,' and empowers the Minister of Transport to make Orders for those purposes,
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council the Crown was empowered to appoint a third and fourth Lord of Appeal in
Open space
Act of 1887; and the (English) Open Spaces Act, 1890, empowered the trustees of land held upon trust for the purposes
Money lender
Building, or Loan Society (see those titles) or a corporation empowered by statute to lend money, or any person bona fide
Medical practitioners
and 1905. The College of Physicians, with other bodies, was empowered to grant qualifications of registration to women by the Medical
Marriage settlement
(English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 19(1), the Divorce Court is empowered, in cases where a marriage has been dissolved, or a
Mandamous
of any of the Fundamental Rights, the High Courts are empowered to issue it for any other purpose to, Constitution of
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Costs
Supreme Court providing for summary judgment without trial, an order empowering him to sign judgment for a sum of twenty pounds
Libraries (Public)
the pound as it specifies by annual resolution. This Act empowers county councils to adopt the Public Libraries Acts for the
Power of Attorney
law relating to court-fees for the time being in force) empowering a specified person to act for and in the name
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Railway
the introduction and use of electrical power on railways,' and empowers the Minister of Transport to make Orders for those purposes,
Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council the Crown was empowered to appoint a third and fourth Lord of Appeal in
Open space
Act of 1887; and the (English) Open Spaces Act, 1890, empowered the trustees of land held upon trust for the purposes
Money lender
Building, or Loan Society (see those titles) or a corporation empowered by statute to lend money, or any person bona fide
Medical practitioners
and 1905. The College of Physicians, with other bodies, was empowered to grant qualifications of registration to women by the Medical
Marriage settlement
(English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 19(1), the Divorce Court is empowered, in cases where a marriage has been dissolved, or a
Mandamous
of any of the Fundamental Rights, the High Courts are empowered to issue it for any other purpose to, Constitution of
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