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Goodwill
(1850) 3 De G. & Sm. 706; it may be local, or attached to premises, or personal such as the practice
Housing of the working classes
of 1930 and 1935. Very wide powers are conferred on local authorities over the ownership of land and housing properties, and
Municipality
New Dictionary as, 'a town, city or borough which has local self-government'. A Corporation or a Municipal Council or Nagar Panchayat
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County Council, under s. 40, sub-s. 8, of the (English) Local Government Act, 1888) had power to acquire and to hold
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the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, in the land or local registries of any incumbrance which is required to be registered
Billabong
the Public Works Department but the term has also been locally applied to mere back waters forming stagnant pools and to
Priority
144, respectively, relating to PRIORITY NOTICES. In regard to property locally situate in Middlesex and Yorkshire, before 1926 priorities in Yorkshire
Letters-patent, or letters overt
of the Dominions or foreign countries must be applied for locally); see infra. s. 1 is as follows: 1.--(1) An application
Sea bass
less varied with small white spots and blotches Called also locally blue bass black sea bass blackfish bluefish and black perch
Jurisdiction
power; declaration of the law. Jurisdiction may be limited either locally, as that of a County Court, or personally, as where
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Goodwill
(1850) 3 De G. & Sm. 706; it may be local, or attached to premises, or personal such as the practice
Housing of the working classes
of 1930 and 1935. Very wide powers are conferred on local authorities over the ownership of land and housing properties, and
Municipality
New Dictionary as, 'a town, city or borough which has local self-government'. A Corporation or a Municipal Council or Nagar Panchayat
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County Council, under s. 40, sub-s. 8, of the (English) Local Government Act, 1888) had power to acquire and to hold
Searches
the (English) Land Charges Act, 1925, in the land or local registries of any incumbrance which is required to be registered
Billabong
the Public Works Department but the term has also been locally applied to mere back waters forming stagnant pools and to
Priority
144, respectively, relating to PRIORITY NOTICES. In regard to property locally situate in Middlesex and Yorkshire, before 1926 priorities in Yorkshire
Letters-patent, or letters overt
of the Dominions or foreign countries must be applied for locally); see infra. s. 1 is as follows: 1.--(1) An application
Sea bass
less varied with small white spots and blotches Called also locally blue bass black sea bass blackfish bluefish and black perch
Jurisdiction
power; declaration of the law. Jurisdiction may be limited either locally, as that of a County Court, or personally, as where
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