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Militia
Council. Voluntary enlistment in the Militia, which was the practice long before the Suspension Act was passed, was regulated by the
Expiring laws continuance Acts
Act, 1922, made nineteen Acts permanent, thus effecting a simplification long overdue, and the (English) Expiring Laws Acts of 1925 and
Finance Acts
after 1894 the Annual Taxing Acts, which had for a long time borne the short titles of 'Customs and Inland Revenue
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long acting
active over a relatively long period of time
Prescription
Prescription [fr. pr'scribo, Lat.], title produced and authorised by long usage. It is known in the Roman Law as usucapio.
Act of Parliament
After the time of Edward II. they were for a long time generally cited by their full titles, by naming the
Vacation
of the Supreme Court shall be four in every year-viz., Long vacation, Christmas vacation, Easter vacation, and Whitsun vacation.' See LONG
Excise
excise duties. Excise duties were introduced into England by the Long Parliament in 1643, being then laid on the makers and
Copyhold
lease or grant from the copyholder have been converted into long terms of 2,000 years. All customary modes of descent were
Building
or more structures which had in common use appurtenant premises, Long Acre Securities Ltd. v. Kartt, (2004) 3 WLR 866 (CD):
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