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Milk
by the (English) Milk and Dairies (Amendment) Act, 1922, making provision for the sale of milk and the regulation of dairies. If the premises are unsuitable for the sale of milk, the sanitary authority may refuse to
Public order
that state of tranquility prevailing among the members of a political society as a result of the internal regulations enforced by the government which they have instituted, Ramesh Thapper v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 124:
Rule
Rule, is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a regulation made as a rule under any enactment. [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(51)] Rule, made under an Act
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Quarantine
prevent the spread of the disease, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1255. Means power to make quarantine regulations is one of the most frequent powers conferred on boards of health. Such regulations constitute a proper exercise
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
1 Steph. Com. 2. A quantity of land containing forty perches, Leg. Hen. I., c. 16. 3. A regulation by which communication with persons, ships, or goods arriving from places infected with the plague, or other contagious
Riot Damages Act, 1886
riot was recoverable from 'hundredors' (see HUNDREDORS), and the consolidating Act (7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 31), regulated the procedure for obtaining the compensation, limiting the title to recover to cases where there had been a
Rules of Court
Rules of Court, orders regulating the practice of the Courts; or orders made between parties to an action or suit. (1) General rules
Solicitor
Sheriffs' and Secondaries' Courts, and in the Court of Bankruptcy. the Law Society is Registrar of Solicitors, and regulates the examinations. The (English) Solicitors Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 37), has now consolidated the
Trade Boards
gives the constitution and proceedings of Trade Boards under this section: (1) The Board of Trade may make regulations with respect to the constitution of Trade Boards, which shall consist of members representing employers and members representing
High Steward, Court of the Lord
found, gives him power to receive and try it secundum legem et consuetudinem Angli'. When the indictment is regularly removed by certiorari, the Lord High Steward addresses a precept to a serjeant-at-arms, to summon the lords to
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Milk
by the (English) Milk and Dairies (Amendment) Act, 1922, making provision for the sale of milk and the regulation of dairies. If the premises are unsuitable for the sale of milk, the sanitary authority may refuse to
Public order
that state of tranquility prevailing among the members of a political society as a result of the internal regulations enforced by the government which they have instituted, Ramesh Thapper v. State of Madras, AIR 1950 SC 124:
Rule
Rule, is made in exercise of a power conferred by any enactment; also includes a regulation made as a rule under any enactment. [General Clauses Act, 1897, s. 3(51)] Rule, made under an Act
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Quarantine
prevent the spread of the disease, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1255. Means power to make quarantine regulations is one of the most frequent powers conferred on boards of health. Such regulations constitute a proper exercise
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
1 Steph. Com. 2. A quantity of land containing forty perches, Leg. Hen. I., c. 16. 3. A regulation by which communication with persons, ships, or goods arriving from places infected with the plague, or other contagious
Riot Damages Act, 1886
riot was recoverable from 'hundredors' (see HUNDREDORS), and the consolidating Act (7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 31), regulated the procedure for obtaining the compensation, limiting the title to recover to cases where there had been a
Rules of Court
Rules of Court, orders regulating the practice of the Courts; or orders made between parties to an action or suit. (1) General rules
Solicitor
Sheriffs' and Secondaries' Courts, and in the Court of Bankruptcy. the Law Society is Registrar of Solicitors, and regulates the examinations. The (English) Solicitors Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 37), has now consolidated the
Trade Boards
gives the constitution and proceedings of Trade Boards under this section: (1) The Board of Trade may make regulations with respect to the constitution of Trade Boards, which shall consist of members representing employers and members representing
High Steward, Court of the Lord
found, gives him power to receive and try it secundum legem et consuetudinem Angli'. When the indictment is regularly removed by certiorari, the Lord High Steward addresses a precept to a serjeant-at-arms, to summon the lords to
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