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Infamous crime
Vict. c. 96), which defines an infamous crime within the enactment as sodomy, or bestiality, or assault with intent or attempt
Newspaper
They have from time to time been the subject of enactments for their general regulation. The principal of these were 60
Industrial and Provident Societies
retail, and including dealings of every description with land,' but enacts that no member other than a registered society shall have
Mortmain
TRUSTS. in regard to assurances of land or personalty or enactments declaring a charitable use executed after 1925, alterations and enrolment
Solicitor
consolidated the (English) Solicitors Acts, 1839 to 1928, and other enactments relating to solicitors of the Supreme Court. see Cht. Stat.,
Notice of action
5 Wm. 4, c. 76-both public and private, it was enacted that no action should be brought against persons, acting in
Penal Servitude
providing as follows by s. 1:- (1) where under any enactment in force when this section comes into operation [5th Aug.,
Poor laws
1930 (20 & 21 Geo. 5, c. 17) consolidates the enactments relating to the relief of the poor in England, and
Preferred
its import must help, not hamper, the object of the enactment even if liberty win language may be necessary. Black's Law
Proceeding
The word 'proceeding' would depend upon the scope of the enactment wherein the expression is used with reference to a particular
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