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King's Bench
record, and the Supreme Court of Common Law in the kingdom, consisting of a chief justice and four puisne justices, who
Irish and Scots Courts' Judgments
the establishment of the Irish Free State to the United Kingdom or to Ireland are in the application of that enactment
Imperial
Pertaining to the whole Empire as dis-tinguished from the United Kingdom only (see the Imperial Defence Act, 1888), or to the
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General Council
General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom' (Medical Act, 1858). The Medical Council, as it is commonly
Dome-book
direction of Alfred, for the general use of the whole kingdom, containing the local customs of the several provinces of the
Hereditary revenues
possession of her Majesty Queen Victoria out of the United Kingdom, and from all other casual revenues arising either in the
Deposite base (authorised institution)
appears to be appropriate of sterling deposits with the United Kingdom offices of that institution other than (1) secured deposits; (2)
British performance
who is a British citizen or resident in the United Kingdom or taking place in the United Kingdom, Halsbury's Laws of
Contracting State
Accession Convention (Denmark, the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom), being a state in respect of which the Accession Convention
Agricultural Marketing Acts, 1931 to 1933
conditions, make an order regulating the importation into the United Kingdom of agricultural products of kinds which are the subject of
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