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Railway
is issued,' on pain of fine upto 40s. for every ticket issued without bearing the fare on its face, by s. 6 of the (English) Regulation of Railways Act, 1889. Travelling without fare and with intent to … Government Purchase and Revision of Tolls.-Since 1845 a clause has been inserted in every special railway Act to save the future parliamentary revision of the maximum rates and charges, and the Railway Regulation Act, 1844, authorised, after
Deed
a peer. The assumption of any additional name should be stated so as to preserve identity on the face of the title. A mistake will not vitiate the instrument if the party can be identified by extraneous … (English) Law of Property Act, 1925. (d) The Parcels, i.e., the description of the property affected, with any savings or exceptions. (e) General Words were inserted with sweeping clauses prior to the Conveyancing Act, 1881, under which
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