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Protective home
called (being an institution established or licensed as such under s. 21), in which [persons], who are in need of care and
Statutory Declarations Act, 1835
statute means declaration under the above Act, Interpretation Act, 1889, s. 21. As to the punishment if a person 'knowingly and wilfully
Yelverton's Act (English)
48), extending the principle of ' Poynings' Act ' (which see) to private estate Acts and shipping Acts.
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Brougham's (Lord) Acts (English)
repealed County Court Act of 1846, the repealed Act for shortening the language of Acts of Parliament (13 & 34 Vict. … language of Acts of Parliament (13 & 34 Vict. c. 21), for which ss. 1, 3 of the Interpretation Act, 1889,
Unless and until the contrary is proved
the presumption under-Whether after removal of his presumption bar under s. 21 oper-ates. (ii) The fact that the parties themselves have provided
Appropriation of goods
of Goods Act, 1893 (56 & 57 Vict. c. 71) s. 21.
Weaker section of society
in the Constitution. Parliament in adopting the same language in s. 21 of Act also intended people of all weaker sections to
After sight
for non-acceptance, or protest for non-acceptance. (Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, s. 21)
Trustees, Fraudulent, Punishment of
Trustees, Fraudulent, Punishment of. By the (English) Larceny Act, 1916, s. 21, the appropriation of the trust fund by the trustee to
Testatum Writ
nulla bona, etc. It was abolished by C.L.P Act, 1852, s. 21. See GROUND WRIT.
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