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Pension
and other public bodies. Pensions for the clergy have been provided by the (English) Clergy Pensions Measures, 1926 (16 & 17
Weights and measures
KB 290. An amending (English) Weights and Measures Act, 1889, provides of the verification of weighing instruments, authorizes the publication of
Rural Authority
1936, s. 1, means the council of a rural district, provided that where a direction such as is mentioned in the
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Newspaper establishment
s. 2(d)] The definition of the term 'newspaper establishment' is provided for on understanding of the statutory provisions to facilitate brevity
Notary
Notary, means a person appointed as such under this Act: Provided that for a period of two years from the commencement
Original Writ or Original
origin, and their history is as follows:-The ancient writs had provided for the most obvious kinds of wrong; but, in the
Partition
By the (English) Partition Act, 1868, now repealed, it was provided (s. 3) that in a suit for partition where, if
Pensions, Ministry of
as the pensions and grants are payable out of moneys provided by Parliament and not provided exclusively for Greenwich Hospital; (b)
Pentonville prison
Pentonville prison, a place provided in 1842 under 5 & 6 Vict. c. 29 and
Petty Sessions
of law and fact to quarter sessions in the manner provided by the S.J. Acts by any person aggrieved by any
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