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Visitor
Visitor, an inspector of, incidental to and necessary for all elemosynary, many ecclesiastical and other corporations, endowed and other colleges, schools,
Weights and measures
and 1889, as that the existing fines for increasing or diminishing weights are to apply to measures, that inspectors are disabled from receiving an informer's part of a fine, that imprisonment with hard labour may be awarded
Permitted
Permitted, means to allowed or auhorised, Vehicle Inspectorate v. Nuttall, (1999) 1 WLR 629.
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Take
source or by some process, receive, enjoy, accept, etc. Seizure of an article may amount to 'taking', Food Inspector v. T.V. Hameed, 1983 FAJ 443: 1984 (1) FAC 41 (Ker): 1983 Ker LT 901. Take, is said
Telegraph line
the receiving apparatus employs 'telegraph lines' within the meaning of s. 3(4) of the Telegraph Act, Senior Electric Inspector v. Laxminarayan Chopra, AIR 1962 SC 159 (161): (1962) 3 SCR 146. [Telegraph Act, 1885, s. 3(1) 2(4)]
visa validity
are permitted to travel to a port-of-entry in the United States to request permission of the U.S. immigration inspector to permit you to enter the U.S. The visa does not guarantee entry to the U.S. The Expiration
Corn Returns
through 'inspectors of corn returns' weekly returns of the purchases of British corn made in such towns. The inspectors make up these returns from the dealers and corn factors, etc., who are bound by s.11 of the
Children
and invests any officer charged with the execution of the Act with all the powers of a factory inspector under that Act to enter and examine any place of public entertainment. Employment abroad.--As to the restrictions on
visa expiration date
are permitted to travel to a port-of-entry in the United States to request permission of the U.S. immigration inspector to permit you to enter the U.S. The visa does not guarantee entry to the U.S. The Expiration
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
Port Health Districts and Port Health Authorities. The first Schedule provides for medical officers of health and sanitary inspectors of Port Health Districts; see also s. 143, ibid.
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