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Small dwellings
1899 to 1923, as amended by the Housing Act, 1936, enables county councils, county borough councils, and, under certain restrictions, district
Settled land
to direct sales and leases of settled estates, and also enabled tenants for life, without application to any court, to make
Poor Prisoners, Defence of
to the certifying authority that his means are insufficient to enable him to obtain such aid, and must be granted in
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Equitable claims and defences at Common Law
Law; The (English) Common Law Procedure Act, 1854 (ss 83-86), enabled any defendant to plead the facts which would entitle him,
Common
cumbrous and expensive in its procedure. The Act of 1899 enables urban and rural district councils to make regulations under the
Cause of action
the foundation of the suit. If that cause of action enables a person to ask for a larger and wider relief
Bastard
Age of Marriage Act, 1929 (c. 36), s. 2, to enable a single woman whose marriage is void for non-age under
Abstract of title
doubts or ambiguities. The objects of every abstract is to enable the pur-chaser or mortgagee to judge of the evidence deducting,
Telephone connection
in common parlance 'connecting two telephone apparatus' so as to enable the caller to avail the speech transmission facility with a
Worship, Place of
Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 56), which enables trustees of a leasehold interest in places of public worship
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