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Trade Union

strikes and lock-outs illegal, prevent intimidation of workers, restrict and regulate the application of trade union funds for political purposes. The

Weights and measures

of the Crown, and has from an early date been regulated by statute-the Weights and Measures Act, 1878. The 25th and

Savings banks

Military; (4) Statutory; (5) Uncontrolled. (1) Trustee Savings Banks are regulated by a long series of Acts (the Trustee Savings Banks

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Railway

embodiment in Acts of Parliament. Numerous Acts have been passed regulating these rates and charges. See RAILWAY RATES TRIBUNAL. Passenger Fares.-The

Statutory Rules and Orders

effect as the statute under which they are made, to regulate details left unprovided for by such statute. Thus, there are

To possess or to retain

accordingly. [Foreign Exchange Management (Possession and Retention of Foreign Currency) Regulations, 2000, Reg. 2 (ii)] To provide for regulating or prohibiting

Marriage

P. 217. Previous to 1753 the validity of marriage was regulated by ecclesiastical law, not touched by any statutory nullity but

Mine

purpose of getting coal or other minerals. The inspection and regulation of mines other than coal mines is provided for by

Collections, Street

Collections, Street, the Metropolitan Police District, are regulated by the Street Collections Regulations, 1923 (No. 1133), made under

Export

media. [The Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods and Services Regulations, 2000, s. 2 (iv)] Means-- (i) taking goods, or providing

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