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Sect . 8 of that Act gives power to the Governments of British possessions ( who will haye adopted the Act ) to grant certificates of naturalisation . The Act saves the rights ( by sect . 26 ) of the Governments of British possessions ...
Sect . 8 of that Act gives power to the Governments of British possessions ( who will haye adopted the Act ) to grant certificates of naturalisation . The Act saves the rights ( by sect . 26 ) of the Governments of British possessions ...
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Provisional Orders were made in 1878 and 1907 respectively under the Gas and Waterworks Facilities Act 1870 . order of 1878 , sect . 8 , said that " The share capital of the under- takers shall for the purposes of their gas undertaking ...
Provisional Orders were made in 1878 and 1907 respectively under the Gas and Waterworks Facilities Act 1870 . order of 1878 , sect . 8 , said that " The share capital of the under- takers shall for the purposes of their gas undertaking ...
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A difficulty arose in that the latter section , together with sects . ... estate of the deceased being more than £ 500 , the jurisdiction of the County Court to deal with the matter was ousted in accordance with the provisions of sect .
A difficulty arose in that the latter section , together with sects . ... estate of the deceased being more than £ 500 , the jurisdiction of the County Court to deal with the matter was ousted in accordance with the provisions of sect .
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Sect . 3 ( 1 ) , in particular , deals with the effect of the certificate of naturalisation ; and the interesting point about it is that it puts an end , at least as far as the issue of new certificates of naturalisation is con- cerned ...
Sect . 3 ( 1 ) , in particular , deals with the effect of the certificate of naturalisation ; and the interesting point about it is that it puts an end , at least as far as the issue of new certificates of naturalisation is con- cerned ...
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And the question to be determined by the Court of Appeal in that case was whether the mean- ing to be attached to the words " constructively lost " in sect . 21 ( 1 ) of the Merchant Shipping Act ...
And the question to be determined by the Court of Appeal in that case was whether the mean- ing to be attached to the words " constructively lost " in sect . 21 ( 1 ) of the Merchant Shipping Act ...
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