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Board
the Central Government, as the Board of Trade, the Board of Control, the Board of Admiralty, and the Local Government Board; or elected for the purposes of local government, as a Board of Guardians under the Poor
municipal
compare domestic 2 a : of, relating to, or characteristic of a municipality [the counsel] b : having local self-government [a district] 3 : restricted to one locality n : a security issued by a state or
Public authority
HL(NI) (in re:), (2004) 1 WLR 1289.Is a body, not necessarily a country council, municipal corporation or other local authority, which has public or statutory duties to perform and which perform those duties and carries out its
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Public servant
the Penal Code, which runs as follows: Twelfth. - Every officer in the service or pay of a local authority or of a corporation engaged in any trade or industry which is established by a Central Provincial
Records
the State Government, any Department of Mantralaya or office of the State Government; (ii) in relation to the local authority or any statutory body or corporation wholly or substantially controlled or financed by the State Government or
Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)
purposes of which the Commissioners were authorized to lend money are as follows: Baths and wash-houses provided by local authorities; burial grounds provided by burial boards or, in Scotland, by either burial or parochial boards; construction or
Purchase value
the like kind or quality are sold or are capable of being sold, in open market in the local area. [The Gujarat Tax on entry of Specified Goods into Local Area Act, 2001, s. 2(i)]
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
and was amended by the (English) Public Health Act, 1904, 'to enable regulations to be made' by the Local Government Board (now the Ministry of Health) after consultation with the Board of Trade 'for carrying into effect
Precept
incites another to commit a felony. (2) Under the Rating and Valuation Act, 1925, as amended by the Local Government Act, 1929, the mandate, styled 'precept to be sent' by the precept-ing authority to the rating authority
Press
Press. By the (English) Local Authorities (Admission of the Press to Meetings) Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c. 43), passed inconsequence of the
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Localization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Board
the Central Government, as the Board of Trade, the Board of Control, the Board of Admiralty, and the Local Government Board; or elected for the purposes of local government, as a Board of Guardians under the Poor
municipal
compare domestic 2 a : of, relating to, or characteristic of a municipality [the counsel] b : having local self-government [a district] 3 : restricted to one locality n : a security issued by a state or
Public authority
HL(NI) (in re:), (2004) 1 WLR 1289.Is a body, not necessarily a country council, municipal corporation or other local authority, which has public or statutory duties to perform and which perform those duties and carries out its
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Public servant
the Penal Code, which runs as follows: Twelfth. - Every officer in the service or pay of a local authority or of a corporation engaged in any trade or industry which is established by a Central Provincial
Records
the State Government, any Department of Mantralaya or office of the State Government; (ii) in relation to the local authority or any statutory body or corporation wholly or substantially controlled or financed by the State Government or
Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)
purposes of which the Commissioners were authorized to lend money are as follows: Baths and wash-houses provided by local authorities; burial grounds provided by burial boards or, in Scotland, by either burial or parochial boards; construction or
Purchase value
the like kind or quality are sold or are capable of being sold, in open market in the local area. [The Gujarat Tax on entry of Specified Goods into Local Area Act, 2001, s. 2(i)]
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
and was amended by the (English) Public Health Act, 1904, 'to enable regulations to be made' by the Local Government Board (now the Ministry of Health) after consultation with the Board of Trade 'for carrying into effect
Precept
incites another to commit a felony. (2) Under the Rating and Valuation Act, 1925, as amended by the Local Government Act, 1929, the mandate, styled 'precept to be sent' by the precept-ing authority to the rating authority
Press
Press. By the (English) Local Authorities (Admission of the Press to Meetings) Act, 1908 (8 Edw. 7, c. 43), passed inconsequence of the
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