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Valuation

either before or after 1919 for public purposes by any local or public authority. s. 2 of the Act provides: 2.

Reeve

See DYKE-REEVE; FIELD-REEVE. A ministerial officer of high rank having local jurisdiction, the chief magistrate of a hundred, Black's Law Dictionary,

Tramways

and Sutton's Tramways Acts. As to purchase of tramways by local authority within six months after the expiration of twenty-one years

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Ineligibility

punishable for an employee to participate in elections to a local authority, it is a distortion, even an exaggeration out of

Workmen

ss. 57, 107 and 117. See LABOURERS' DWELLINGS. Workmen (Unemployed).-The Local Government Act, 1929 (19 Geo.5, c. 17), s. 12, repealed

Wires, Overhead

obstruction from overhead telegraphic wires: see the Public Health and Local Government Acts. As to the power of the Post Office

Water and watercourse

J.W. Barry. The supply of water to their districts by local authorities was provided for by the (English) Public Health Act,

War Office

electoral subdivision of a borough for the purposes of the local government elections [(English) Local Government Act, 1933, ss. 24 to

War Memorial

The (English) War Memorials (Local Authorities Powers) Act, 1923, enables local authorities under certain circumstances to maintain and repair memorials vested

Venue

causes. See Co. Litt. 125 a, and Hargrave's note (2). Local actions must, before the Jud. Act, have been brought in

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