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County Councils
County Councils. The elective bodies established by the Local Government Act, 1888 (c. 41), to manage certain specified administrative business of each county (see LOCAL GOVERNMENT), formerly
Emplacement
A putting in or assigning to a definite place localization as the emplacement of a structure
Organicism
The doctrine of the localization of disease or which refers it always to a material lesion of an organ
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Cephalization
Domination of the head in animal life as expressed in the physical structure localization of important organs or parts in or near the head in animal development
Poor laws
ex-officio overseers, except in rural parishes, in which the churchwardens ceased to be overseers by virtue of the Local Government Act, 1894. Overseers of the Poor and Boards of Guardians were abolished (overseers from 1st April, 1927,
Weights and measures
and Measures Act, 1904, substitutes for the power of the Board of Trade to disapprove of regulations of local authorities an initiative power to that Board to make regulations as to verification and stamping of weights and
London
are abolished by 19 & 20 Vict. c. 94. The administrative 'county' of London was established by the Local Government Act, 1888, s. 40, and consists of the city of London and the various metropolitan parishes in
Municipal corporation
charters granted by the Crown. The Municipal Corporations Act,1835 (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 76), passed after local inquiries by Royal Commissioners, completely reorganized the constitution of these corporations, and abrogated all charters so far, but
Pension
after attaining 70 years of age to old age pensions although statutory conditions as to means, residence, or locality have not been fulfilled. The pension is 10s. per week where the yearly means do not exceed 26l.
Public health
by some twenty nine amending Acts which were repealed and consolidated by the Public Health Act, 1875 (the Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), repeals certain sections of this Act, re-enacting them
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Localization - Law Dictionary Search Results
County Councils
County Councils. The elective bodies established by the Local Government Act, 1888 (c. 41), to manage certain specified administrative business of each county (see LOCAL GOVERNMENT), formerly
Emplacement
A putting in or assigning to a definite place localization as the emplacement of a structure
Organicism
The doctrine of the localization of disease or which refers it always to a material lesion of an organ
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Cephalization
Domination of the head in animal life as expressed in the physical structure localization of important organs or parts in or near the head in animal development
Poor laws
ex-officio overseers, except in rural parishes, in which the churchwardens ceased to be overseers by virtue of the Local Government Act, 1894. Overseers of the Poor and Boards of Guardians were abolished (overseers from 1st April, 1927,
Weights and measures
and Measures Act, 1904, substitutes for the power of the Board of Trade to disapprove of regulations of local authorities an initiative power to that Board to make regulations as to verification and stamping of weights and
London
are abolished by 19 & 20 Vict. c. 94. The administrative 'county' of London was established by the Local Government Act, 1888, s. 40, and consists of the city of London and the various metropolitan parishes in
Municipal corporation
charters granted by the Crown. The Municipal Corporations Act,1835 (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 76), passed after local inquiries by Royal Commissioners, completely reorganized the constitution of these corporations, and abrogated all charters so far, but
Pension
after attaining 70 years of age to old age pensions although statutory conditions as to means, residence, or locality have not been fulfilled. The pension is 10s. per week where the yearly means do not exceed 26l.
Public health
by some twenty nine amending Acts which were repealed and consolidated by the Public Health Act, 1875 (the Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51), repeals certain sections of this Act, re-enacting them
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