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Children
it possesses, and the religious education it has received. Under s. 38 of the (English) Children and Young Persons Act, 1933, the
Marriage
prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity (see 32 Hen. 8, s. 38, printed 1 Rev. Stat. N.S. 370, as referring to 28
Every order of Controller made under this Act
order of Controller made under this Act, the object of s. 38(1) is to give a right of appeal to a party … which affects his right or liability. In the context of s. 38 (1), the words 'every order of the Controller made under
Sessions of the peace
cases by the (English) Burglary Act, 1896, now replaced by s. 38 of the (English) Larceny Act, 1916. Subject to the above
Prospectus
a view to sale by them to the public under s. 38, which was enacted in order to include offers by such … allotted with a view to sale to the public under s. 38, or offers to persons whose regular business it is to
Improvement area
orders under s. 15. The general procedure is regulated by s. 38 and the 1st Schd. See (English) Housing Act, 1936; IMPROVEMENTOF
Accounts duties
Inland Revenue Act, 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. C. 12), s. 38, at the same rates as the Probate Duties, upon a … chargeable under the (English) Customs & Inland Revenue Act, 1881, s. 38, being included in the classes of property deemed by the
Contesting candidates
contesting candidates within the phraseology which has been used in s. 38 are candidates who were included in the list of validly … 1958 SC 687 (694). [Representation of the People Act, 1951, s. 38]
Super-tax
Finance Act, 1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5, c. 10), s. 38, super tax has ceased to become charge-able; instead, income tax
Solicitor
certificate of a solicitor who is an undischarged bankrupt (see s. 38). No solicitor may have more than two articled clerks at
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