Localism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Local jurisdiction
Local jurisdiction, in relation to a court or Magistrate, means the
Local needs
Local needs, it may be difficult to give a restrictive meaning
local union
local union : a local branch of a union (as a
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Local candidate
Local candidate, a local candidate in service means a temporary Government
Local and Personal Acts
Local and Personal Acts. (English) See ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Provisions in
Gazette and local advertisement
Gazette and local advertisement, unless the context otherwise requires, means in relation to
Local distribution entity
Local distribution entity, means an entity authorised by the Board under
Local taxes
Local taxes, those assessments which were limited to certain districts, as
Local taxation licences
Local taxation licences. Licences to sell intoxicating liquors, etc., to keep
Local Improvements
Local Improvements. By the (English) Public Improvements Act, 1860 (23 &
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Localism - Law Dictionary Search Results
Local jurisdiction
Local jurisdiction, in relation to a court or Magistrate, means the
Local needs
Local needs, it may be difficult to give a restrictive meaning
local union
local union : a local branch of a union (as a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Local candidate
Local candidate, a local candidate in service means a temporary Government
Local and Personal Acts
Local and Personal Acts. (English) See ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. Provisions in
Gazette and local advertisement
Gazette and local advertisement, unless the context otherwise requires, means in relation to
Local distribution entity
Local distribution entity, means an entity authorised by the Board under
Local taxes
Local taxes, those assessments which were limited to certain districts, as
Local taxation licences
Local taxation licences. Licences to sell intoxicating liquors, etc., to keep
Local Improvements
Local Improvements. By the (English) Public Improvements Act, 1860 (23 &
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