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Telephone connection
in common parlance 'connecting two telephone apparatus' so as to enable the caller to avail the speech transmission facility with a
Jews
1858, nothing in that Act contained was to extend to enable professing Jews to hold the office of Lord Chancellor. Various
As Parliament may by law determine
of Parliament as to its true effect. It is an enabling provision for adjustment of sets in accordance with the need
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Open market
the transactions of sale and pur-chase are effected under conditions enabling every person desirous of purchasing the goods in question to
Wills
Act, 1925, s. 31. S. 179, (English) L.P. Act, 1925, enables testators to incorporate the Statutory Will Forms in their wills:
Housing of the working classes
or improve houses for the working classes, and s. 123 enables the Public Works Loan Commissioners to lend to local authorities
Worship, Place of
Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 56), which enables trustees of a leasehold interest in places of public worship
Water and watercourse
to 142; and see also Rural Water Supplies Act, 1934, enabling the Minister of Health and the Health Department for Scotland
Title
person who has a good title to prove it, and enables a party who has a bad title fradulently to exhibit
Regulation
The powers to make subordinate legislation is derived from the enabling Act and it is fundamental that the delegate on whom
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Telephone connection
in common parlance 'connecting two telephone apparatus' so as to enable the caller to avail the speech transmission facility with a
Jews
1858, nothing in that Act contained was to extend to enable professing Jews to hold the office of Lord Chancellor. Various
As Parliament may by law determine
of Parliament as to its true effect. It is an enabling provision for adjustment of sets in accordance with the need
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Open market
the transactions of sale and pur-chase are effected under conditions enabling every person desirous of purchasing the goods in question to
Wills
Act, 1925, s. 31. S. 179, (English) L.P. Act, 1925, enables testators to incorporate the Statutory Will Forms in their wills:
Housing of the working classes
or improve houses for the working classes, and s. 123 enables the Public Works Loan Commissioners to lend to local authorities
Worship, Place of
Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 56), which enables trustees of a leasehold interest in places of public worship
Water and watercourse
to 142; and see also Rural Water Supplies Act, 1934, enabling the Minister of Health and the Health Department for Scotland
Title
person who has a good title to prove it, and enables a party who has a bad title fradulently to exhibit
Regulation
The powers to make subordinate legislation is derived from the enabling Act and it is fundamental that the delegate on whom
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