Statutory Rules and Orders Other Than Those of a Local, Personal Or Temporary CharacterH.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... manner as the Minister shall in each case direct , submit to the Minister a draft of the proposed Order for approval of the form in which it is drafted and on receipt of such approval shall give notice of the proposed Order , and of the ...
... manner as the Minister shall in each case direct , submit to the Minister a draft of the proposed Order for approval of the form in which it is drafted and on receipt of such approval shall give notice of the proposed Order , and of the ...
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... manner in " which Commis- " sions of Officers “ in Her Majesty's " Land Forces are " prepared , authen- " ticated , and issued 64 according to any " law or custom for " the time being in " force . " Subject . Relating to the issue of ...
... manner in " which Commis- " sions of Officers “ in Her Majesty's " Land Forces are " prepared , authen- " ticated , and issued 64 according to any " law or custom for " the time being in " force . " Subject . Relating to the issue of ...
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... dog so seized shall be dealt with in the same manner as a stray dog seized under the powers conferred by section three 19289 Ꭰ of the Dogs Act , 1906 , ( a ) Foot - and - Mouth Disease ( Infected Areas Restrictions ) . 49.
... dog so seized shall be dealt with in the same manner as a stray dog seized under the powers conferred by section three 19289 Ꭰ of the Dogs Act , 1906 , ( a ) Foot - and - Mouth Disease ( Infected Areas Restrictions ) . 49.
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... manner following : - ( a ) The floor of the float , cart , van or other vehicle , and all other parts thereof with which any carcase or animal or its droppings or other excretions have come in contact shall be disinfected in the manner ...
... manner following : - ( a ) The floor of the float , cart , van or other vehicle , and all other parts thereof with which any carcase or animal or its droppings or other excretions have come in contact shall be disinfected in the manner ...
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... , or in any other manner takes ent , effaces , or obliterates , or attempts to take out , efface , or obliterate , any mark painted , stamped or clipped on Foot - and - Mouth Disease ( Infected Areas Restrictions ) . 53.
... , or in any other manner takes ent , effaces , or obliterates , or attempts to take out , efface , or obliterate , any mark painted , stamped or clipped on Foot - and - Mouth Disease ( Infected Areas Restrictions ) . 53.
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