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Rural District Council
administrative area, such as existed at the passing of the Local Government Act, 1933, forming a county district part of an
Magna Carta
defending of river-banks, a subject which now forms part of local law. The 17th chapter enacts that:-'No sheriff constable, escheator, coroner,
Passive resisters
persons who, as a protest against the expenditure of a local authority in connection with an object of which they disapprove,
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Incorporation
their charters; County Councils by s. 79 of the (English) Local Government Act, 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 41); see
Animals
the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, and s. 16 of the Local Government Act, 1888, for the Good Rule and Government of
Bulk
which means (s. 25) to supply electricity- (a) to any local authority, company, or person authorized to distribute electricity to be
British possession
of those dominions are under both a Central and a Local Legislature, all part under the Central Legislature shall for the
Boats
94 of the (English) Public Health Acts Amendment Act, 1907, local authorities may license pleasure boats; see also (English) Public Health
Bill in Parliament
or a very important part of them, as London; (2) local and personal, affecting particular areas only, as railway construction bills,
Bicycles
these and similar machines, formerly regulated by byelaws made by local authorities under the (English) Highways Act of 1878, and the
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