The Law Times, 131. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1911 |
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... proposed a by - law requiring every lodger in a tenement house , except under special ci.cumstances , to open his bed - room window for one hour in the morning and one hour in the afternoon , and to have the floor swept daily and washed ...
... proposed a by - law requiring every lodger in a tenement house , except under special ci.cumstances , to open his bed - room window for one hour in the morning and one hour in the afternoon , and to have the floor swept daily and washed ...
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... proposed the omission of the proviso that it " shall be the duty of the police to remove offenders . " - Lord Hylton and the Duke of Northumberland protested against the omission of these words which would cast on the servants of ...
... proposed the omission of the proviso that it " shall be the duty of the police to remove offenders . " - Lord Hylton and the Duke of Northumberland protested against the omission of these words which would cast on the servants of ...
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... proposed in pursuance of the recommenda- tion of the Royal Commission on the Feeble - minded , and leaves wholly ... proposal of the Bill is to add two more medical men to the commissioners . The salary of the chairman is to be £ 2000 ...
... proposed in pursuance of the recommenda- tion of the Royal Commission on the Feeble - minded , and leaves wholly ... proposal of the Bill is to add two more medical men to the commissioners . The salary of the chairman is to be £ 2000 ...
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... proposed the health of " The Bench and the Bar . " The Master of the Rolls returned thanks for the Bench . He said that the Prime Warden had expressed his satisfaction that England had impartial judges . The judges were proud of their ...
... proposed the health of " The Bench and the Bar . " The Master of the Rolls returned thanks for the Bench . He said that the Prime Warden had expressed his satisfaction that England had impartial judges . The judges were proud of their ...
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... propose that it is desirable that the judicial functions in regard to the dominions now exer- cised by the Judicial ... proposed to lend comes within the range of their powers of investment , trustees are necessarily justified in ...
... propose that it is desirable that the judicial functions in regard to the dominions now exer- cised by the Judicial ... proposed to lend comes within the range of their powers of investment , trustees are necessarily justified in ...
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