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School
to send their children to a public elementary school. The duties of this Committee were transferred to the local education authorities by the Education Act, 1902. This Act was repealed by the Education Act, 1921, but the
Municipality
--the word 'Municipality' has been defined in Webster's New Dictionary as, 'a town, city or borough which has local self-government'. A Corporation or a Municipal Council or Nagar Panchayat is constituted on strength of population and the
Open space
Metropolitan Board of Works (succeeded by the London County Council, under s. 40, sub-s. 8, of the (English) Local Government Act, 1888) had power to acquire and to hold of the use of the public any open
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in the acquisition of land sine registration under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, in the land or local registries of any incumbrance which is required to be registered under that Act is notice (q.v.) to the
Housing of the working classes
provided for in unrepeated portions of the Acts of 1930 and 1935. Very wide powers are conferred on local authorities over the ownership of land and housing properties, and populations within their districts, enabling those authorities to
Act of Parliament
ses bons sujets, acceple leur benevolence et ainsi le veult.' Acts of Parliament are either (1) public; (2) local or special; (3) private or personal. Public Acts are those which affect the whole realm or important parts
Goodwill
sold apart from the business, Smale v. Graves, (1850) 3 De G. & Sm. 706; it may be local, or attached to premises, or personal such as the practice of a dentist or doctor (other than a
Person
a firm, a proprietary concern, or an association of persons or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, local authority and any agency, office, or branch owned or controlled by such individual, Hindu undivided family, co-operative, association,
Thames
purposes. See also the Port of London Act, 1908, repealed, except as to the Upper Thames, by the Local Act of 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. clxxiii.), dealing with the Thames from and below Teddington
So long as that tax continues to be levied in that State
out from the said expression in the context of the other phraseology in clause (2) is that the local authority can claim protection under clause (2) if it is a local authority in the same State in
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School
to send their children to a public elementary school. The duties of this Committee were transferred to the local education authorities by the Education Act, 1902. This Act was repealed by the Education Act, 1921, but the
Municipality
--the word 'Municipality' has been defined in Webster's New Dictionary as, 'a town, city or borough which has local self-government'. A Corporation or a Municipal Council or Nagar Panchayat is constituted on strength of population and the
Open space
Metropolitan Board of Works (succeeded by the London County Council, under s. 40, sub-s. 8, of the (English) Local Government Act, 1888) had power to acquire and to hold of the use of the public any open
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in the acquisition of land sine registration under the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, in the land or local registries of any incumbrance which is required to be registered under that Act is notice (q.v.) to the
Housing of the working classes
provided for in unrepeated portions of the Acts of 1930 and 1935. Very wide powers are conferred on local authorities over the ownership of land and housing properties, and populations within their districts, enabling those authorities to
Act of Parliament
ses bons sujets, acceple leur benevolence et ainsi le veult.' Acts of Parliament are either (1) public; (2) local or special; (3) private or personal. Public Acts are those which affect the whole realm or important parts
Goodwill
sold apart from the business, Smale v. Graves, (1850) 3 De G. & Sm. 706; it may be local, or attached to premises, or personal such as the practice of a dentist or doctor (other than a
Person
a firm, a proprietary concern, or an association of persons or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, local authority and any agency, office, or branch owned or controlled by such individual, Hindu undivided family, co-operative, association,
Thames
purposes. See also the Port of London Act, 1908, repealed, except as to the Upper Thames, by the Local Act of 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. clxxiii.), dealing with the Thames from and below Teddington
So long as that tax continues to be levied in that State
out from the said expression in the context of the other phraseology in clause (2) is that the local authority can claim protection under clause (2) if it is a local authority in the same State in
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