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local action
local action : an action (as for trespassing) that must be
County Councils
County Councils. The elective bodies established by the Local Government Act, 1888 (c. 41), to manage certain specified administrative
Poor laws
the churchwardens ceased to be overseers by virtue of the Local Government Act, 1894. Overseers of the Poor and Boards of
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Weights and measures
of the Board of Trade to disapprove of regulations of local authorities an initiative power to that Board to make regulations
London
94. The administrative 'county' of London was established by the Local Government Act, 1888, s. 40, and consists of the city
Pension
age pensions although statutory conditions as to means, residence, or locality have not been fulfilled. The pension is 10s. per week
Public health
repealed and consolidated by the Public Health Act, 1875 (the Local Government Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 51),
School
school. The duties of this Committee were transferred to the local education authorities by the Education Act, 1902. This Act was
Municipal corporation
Act,1835 (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 76), passed after local inquiries by Royal Commissioners, completely reorganized the constitution of these
Act of Parliament
le veult.' Acts of Parliament are either (1) public; (2) local or special; (3) private or personal. Public Acts are those
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