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Statutory Rules and Orders
before Parliament, but come into operation at once (with certain exceptions), this Act also makes provision for consideration of them in
Stipulation
their mature and deliberate act. It could not be impeached except for fraud or deceit, and could not be released or
Sunday
the opening of shops and trading on Sunday, with certain exceptions, amongst which are: sale of intoxicating liquors, meals or refreshments,
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Taxation
or regulation of any tax can be introduced or moved except on the recommendation of the President and such a Bill
Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845
of 1845 applies to all companies incorporated after its passing, except as expressly excepted by any special Act; the Act of
Tenant
of a landlord: the owner is seldom characterized as tenant except where it is necessary to particularize the quantity of his
Thames
the freemen and apprentices whereof was vested, subject to certain exceptions, the exclusive right of navigating that river for hire; and
Toleration Act
the Thirty-nine Articles. So much of the Toleration Act as excepted persons denying the Trinity from its benefits, and so much
Tort
Tort [fr. tortus, Lat.], an injury or wrong independent of contract, as by assault, libel, malicious prosecution, negligence, slander, or...
Trout
take, kill or attempt to take or kill trout- (a) Except with a rod and line, during the annual close season
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