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Royal Courts of Justice
20 of the Courts of Justice Building Act, 1865, for removing such business to the Royal Courts on request of the
Scotland and Ireland
Constitution Act, 1922 (Session 2), Sch. I., Art. 66] The removal of Scottish and Irish poor from England to Scotland or
To regulate the work and conduct of the officers
cannot include the power to take disciplinary action for their removal. The Act confers power to appoint officers on the Executive
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Snow
parish may be situate, to cause the same to be removed, by s. 26 of the (English) Highways Act, 1835: Chitty's
That is to say
not used, as a rule, to amplify a meaning while removing a possible doubt for which purpose the word includes is
Tobacco
Irish Tobacco Act, 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c. 3), largely removed the restrictions as to growth, etc., and similar provision is
Tolt
whereby a cause depending in a Court-baron was taken and removed into a county Court, O.N.B. 4. Means a writ for
Translation
Translation, the removal from one place to another; the removal of a bishop
Tree
v. New Windsor Corpn., (1932) 2 Ch 155 (highway authority removing trees transplanted on ancient highway). Power to plant trees is
University
full enjoyment of the same,' makes various provisions for the removal of religious tests. See Reg. v. Hertford College, (1878) 3
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