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Labourers' dwellings

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Torrens' Act

Torrens' Act, the repealed Artisans' and Labourers' Dwellings Act, 1868. See LABOURERS' DWELL-INGS.

Artisans

Artisans, artificers. The (English) Artisans and Labourers' Dwellings Act, 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c. 130), repealed and re-enacted with amendments by the (English) Housing of

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Workmen

rateable value of 100l. a year see (English) Settled land Act, 1925, ss. 57, 107 and 117. See LABOURERS' DWELLINGS. Workmen (Unemployed).-The Local Government Act, 1929 (19 Geo.5, c. 17), s. 12, repealed the Unemployed Workmen Act, 1905,

Contractor

the establishment, other than a mere supply of goods or articles of manufacture to such establishment, through contract labour or who supplies contract labour for any work of the establishment and includes a sub-contractor. [The Contract Labour … by executing the work through contract labour or who engages labour for any manufacturing process in a private dwelling house and includes a sub-contractor, agent, munshi, thekedar or sattedar. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of Employment) Act,

Cross's Acts (English)

Cross's Acts (English), the Artisans and Labourers Dwellings Improvement Acts of 1875 and 1879, repealed and re-enacted with amendments by the (English) Housing of the Working

Lodging houses for the labouring classes

Lodging houses for the labouring classes. See LABOURERS' DWELLINGS.

Housing of the working classes

wholly or partly occupied by a person belonging to the working classes, and 'working class 'includes mechanics, artisans, labourers and others working for wages, hawkers, costar-mongers and persons not working for wages, but working at some trade … Act does not give any other or general definition of the working classes and working class houses or dwellings. The Act of 1936 does not extend to Scotland or Northern Ireland. See, further, CLEARANCE AREA; IMPROVE-MENT AREA;

Larceny

the term of three years, or imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour, and if the offender be a male under the age of 16 years, with or without whipping. (2) … offender be a male under the age of 16 years, with or without whipping. (2) Larceny in a dwelling-house. Whosoever shall steal in any dwelling-house any chattel, money, or valuable security to the value of 5l. or

Vagrants

justice of the peace may commit them (being convicted before him) to the house of correction to hard labour for not more than one month subject to an appeal to the sessions, viz.:-(1) Every person able to … person having in his possession any picklock, etc., or other implement, with intent feloniously to break into any dwelling-house, etc., or being armed with any gun, etc., or other offensive weapon, or having upon him any instrument

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