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Sectional
Of or pertaining to a section or distinct part of larger body or territory local
Sectionalism
A disproportionate regard for the interests peculiar to a section of the country local patriotism as distinguished from national
Site
The place where anything is fixed situation local position as the site of a city or of a house
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Appointed day
day. A day fixed by an Act of Parliament for some purpose of the statute; see, e.g., the Local Government Act, 1894, s. 84; Merchant Shipping Act, 1906, s. 5. In relation to a Tribunal or an
Agricultural rates
land and buildings are now entirely derated, see the (English) Rating and Valuation (Apportionment) Act, 1928, and the Local Government Act, 1929, s. 67.
Ancillary administration
such as one in a foreign state, the purpose being to collect assets and pay debts in that locality, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 45.
Analysis
19 Geo. 5, c. 31) (see ADULTERATION), provision is made for the appointment in every district by the local authorities of one or more persons possessing competent medical, chemical, and miscroscopical knowledge as analysts of all Articles
Alnet, De
the People Act, 1918, provides that a person shall not be disqualified from voting at a parliamentary or local government election because he or his dependants have received poor relief or other alms
Allotments
borough or county councils to provide plots of land for persons belonging to the labouring population of the locality to cultivate as farms or gardens. Land for allotments may be acquired compulsorily by the above bodies (ss.
Alien
to the above-mentioned Acts. As to the position of an alien residing within the realm who violates the local allegiance which he owes to the Crown, see Johnstone v. Pedlar, 1921 AC 262, and the cases there
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Sectional
Of or pertaining to a section or distinct part of larger body or territory local
Sectionalism
A disproportionate regard for the interests peculiar to a section of the country local patriotism as distinguished from national
Site
The place where anything is fixed situation local position as the site of a city or of a house
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Appointed day
day. A day fixed by an Act of Parliament for some purpose of the statute; see, e.g., the Local Government Act, 1894, s. 84; Merchant Shipping Act, 1906, s. 5. In relation to a Tribunal or an
Agricultural rates
land and buildings are now entirely derated, see the (English) Rating and Valuation (Apportionment) Act, 1928, and the Local Government Act, 1929, s. 67.
Ancillary administration
such as one in a foreign state, the purpose being to collect assets and pay debts in that locality, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 45.
Analysis
19 Geo. 5, c. 31) (see ADULTERATION), provision is made for the appointment in every district by the local authorities of one or more persons possessing competent medical, chemical, and miscroscopical knowledge as analysts of all Articles
Alnet, De
the People Act, 1918, provides that a person shall not be disqualified from voting at a parliamentary or local government election because he or his dependants have received poor relief or other alms
Allotments
borough or county councils to provide plots of land for persons belonging to the labouring population of the locality to cultivate as farms or gardens. Land for allotments may be acquired compulsorily by the above bodies (ss.
Alien
to the above-mentioned Acts. As to the position of an alien residing within the realm who violates the local allegiance which he owes to the Crown, see Johnstone v. Pedlar, 1921 AC 262, and the cases there
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