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Constable
and bringing to justice those by whom it is infringed. Provision is made for the abolition of the office of High
London, Port of
been partially repealed by this Act. (3) Subject to the provisions of the section the chairman and vice-chairman shall be appointed
Tithe Rent-Charge
Act, 1921, and the (English) Tithe Act, 1925, which contained provisions (since repealed) for the stabilization of tithe rent-charge and also,
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Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
compensation to the landlord (s. 9). S. 10 contains similar provisions entitling the landlord to compensation for failure by the tenant
Alien
14), repealed the above and other Acts, and contained further provisions in favour of aliens, but this Act, together with several
Improvement of towns
& 11 Vict. c. 34), 'comprises in one Act sundry provisions usually contained in' special Acts of Parliament theretofore passed 'for
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
January, 1890) repeals and re-enacts, with or without modi-fication, any provisions of a former Act, references in any other Act to
Part of a building
which the building has been constructed is not correct. The provisions of the State Rent Act clearly show that the State
Seamen
and 6 Edw. 7, c. 48), contain numerous and elaborate provisions. In Part II. of the Act of 1894 there are
Provide
ex-pressly or by necessary implication. The necessary implication of a provision has the same effect and relevance in law as an
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