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ss
ss [Latin scilicet that is to say] specifically used in the
Mortgage
Conveyancing Act, 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. c. 41), by ss. 15-17, reproduced with the amendments of the (English) Conveyancing Act,1882,
Children
within forty two days; the (English) Public Health Act, 1936, ss. 2 and 3, provides for compulsory notification of births to
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Registration of title of land
in s. 3 of the L. R. Act, 1925, and ss. 1 and 205 of the (English) Law of Property Act,
Solicitor
may act as a solicitor unless admitted and enrolled (see ss. 3, 43 and 45). Before admission he must have been
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923 (English) (13 & 14 Geo. 5, cc. 9 and 25). By a series of statutes commencing...
Tail
Recoveries Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 74), ss. 69 et seq., and now by s. 176 (English) L.P.
Winding-up
upon to contribute are ascertained and their liability determined under ss. 157-162; see CONTRIBUTORIES. Debts and claims of all kinds require
Improvement of towns
ensure greater uniformity in the provisions themselves. Of this Act, ss. 64-83, which relate to the naming of streets and numbering
Settled land
the liberating amendment in the L. P. Amendment Act, 1926, ss. 1 and 2), and references in the Act to the
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