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Intestates Estates Act, 1890 (English)
belong to his widow if the net value should not exceed 500l., while if it should exceed 500l. the widow obtains
Light Motor Vehicle
road-roller the unladen weight of any of which, does not exceed 7,500 kilograms. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s.
Locomotives. I
tools, etc.), and the weight of which unladen does not exceed 11-1/2 tons, but does exceed 7-1/4 tons. Road Traffic Act,
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Motor cycle
than four wheels, the weight of which unladen does not exceed 410 kilogram, Halsbury's Law of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 40(1),
Pension
after deducting therefrom such part, if any, thereof, but not exceeding in any case thirty-nine pounds, as is derived from any
Constructive total loss
the terms of the policy, though not utterly hopeless, yet exceedingly doubtful. In such a case the assured, by giving notice
Housing of the working classes
The condition is implied only where the rent does not exceed, in London, 40l., or 26l. elsewhere in England and Wales.
Larceny
was not more than twelve pence, and grand, where it exceeded that amount; but this distinction was abolished by s. 2
Unclaimed property
to persons showing title after, in the case of stock exceeding 20l., three months' public notice by advertisement. A second claimant
Public meeting
shall, on summary conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds, or to imprisonment not exceeding one month. (2)
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