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Boundaries
the People Act,1918 (7 & 8Geo. 5, c. 64). The boundaries of municipal boroughs, as fixed under the repealed Municipal Corporations Acts, 1835 and 1836 (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 76), ss. 7, 8, and (6
Betting
15-18 of the (English) Finance Act, 1926, but the duties chargeable on bets made with a bookmaker were repealed by the (English) Finance Act, 1929. The totalisator was legalised under certain conditions by the (English) Racecourse Betting
Basic rate
apart from any increase under or by reference to the Pensions (Increase) Act, 1971 (UK) or any enactment repealed by that Act or any corresponding increase made otherwise than under or by reference to that Act or
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Arrangements between debtors and creditors
Arrangements between debtors and creditors. The 125th and 126th sections of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869, which repealed an Act of 1861, allowed liquidation by arrangement and composition with creditors by resolutions passed at similar representative
Alien
4(2), 4th Edn., Para 66, p. 76. The (English) Naturalization Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 14), repealed the above and other Acts, and contained further provisions in favour of aliens, but this Act, together with
Agricultural Children Act, 1873
67). This Act made regulations as to the employment of children under ten years of age. It was repealed by the (English) Elementary Education Act, 1876, which was itself repealed by the Education Act, 1921, see Part
Supreme Court of Judicature
and 'Jud. Act, 1875.' The (English) Consolidating Judicature Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 49), has repealed both these Acts [except ss. 25 (2), 46, 64, 66 of the Judicature Act, 1873], re-enacting them with
Sturges Bourne's Acts
bound to conform (this portion of the Act, being superseded by the Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834, is repealed by the Statute Laws Revision Act, 1873). See now Poor Law Act, 1930, and POOR LAW.
Expectant heir
the restriction that only a fixed maximum rate of interest could be exacted, but the Usury Acts were repealed in 1854 by 17 & 18 Vict. c. 90. See USURY. From very early times, however, Courts of
Lodger
Lodgings, other than those in common lodging houses, are regulated by the Public Health Act, 1875, s. 90, repealed and replaced by the (English) Public Health Act, 1936 (which came into operation on 1st October, 1937), ss.
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Boundaries
the People Act,1918 (7 & 8Geo. 5, c. 64). The boundaries of municipal boroughs, as fixed under the repealed Municipal Corporations Acts, 1835 and 1836 (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 76), ss. 7, 8, and (6
Betting
15-18 of the (English) Finance Act, 1926, but the duties chargeable on bets made with a bookmaker were repealed by the (English) Finance Act, 1929. The totalisator was legalised under certain conditions by the (English) Racecourse Betting
Basic rate
apart from any increase under or by reference to the Pensions (Increase) Act, 1971 (UK) or any enactment repealed by that Act or any corresponding increase made otherwise than under or by reference to that Act or
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Arrangements between debtors and creditors
Arrangements between debtors and creditors. The 125th and 126th sections of the (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1869, which repealed an Act of 1861, allowed liquidation by arrangement and composition with creditors by resolutions passed at similar representative
Alien
4(2), 4th Edn., Para 66, p. 76. The (English) Naturalization Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 14), repealed the above and other Acts, and contained further provisions in favour of aliens, but this Act, together with
Agricultural Children Act, 1873
67). This Act made regulations as to the employment of children under ten years of age. It was repealed by the (English) Elementary Education Act, 1876, which was itself repealed by the Education Act, 1921, see Part
Supreme Court of Judicature
and 'Jud. Act, 1875.' The (English) Consolidating Judicature Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 49), has repealed both these Acts [except ss. 25 (2), 46, 64, 66 of the Judicature Act, 1873], re-enacting them with
Sturges Bourne's Acts
bound to conform (this portion of the Act, being superseded by the Poor Law Amendment Act, 1834, is repealed by the Statute Laws Revision Act, 1873). See now Poor Law Act, 1930, and POOR LAW.
Expectant heir
the restriction that only a fixed maximum rate of interest could be exacted, but the Usury Acts were repealed in 1854 by 17 & 18 Vict. c. 90. See USURY. From very early times, however, Courts of
Lodger
Lodgings, other than those in common lodging houses, are regulated by the Public Health Act, 1875, s. 90, repealed and replaced by the (English) Public Health Act, 1936 (which came into operation on 1st October, 1937), ss.
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