Statutory Rules and Orders Other Than Those of a Local, Personal Or Temporary CharacterH.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... paragraph ( 1 ) of Article three of the prin- cipal Order for the words in accordance with such directions ( if any ) as may be given by the Secretary of State " there shall be substituted the words " to aircraft flown in accordance ...
... paragraph ( 1 ) of Article three of the prin- cipal Order for the words in accordance with such directions ( if any ) as may be given by the Secretary of State " there shall be substituted the words " to aircraft flown in accordance ...
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... paragraph shall be substituted for para- graph ( 1 ) of Article twenty - one of the principal Order : - “ ( 1 ) In making or receiving signals by wireless telegraphy or other methods of communication , except by visual signals when the ...
... paragraph shall be substituted for para- graph ( 1 ) of Article twenty - one of the principal Order : - “ ( 1 ) In making or receiving signals by wireless telegraphy or other methods of communication , except by visual signals when the ...
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... paragraph ( 1 ) of Article four of this Order applies : Provided that an aircraft the flight of which is so permitted as aforesaid shall while flying within the said limits carry a certificate issued either by the Secretary of State or ...
... paragraph ( 1 ) of Article four of this Order applies : Provided that an aircraft the flight of which is so permitted as aforesaid shall while flying within the said limits carry a certificate issued either by the Secretary of State or ...
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... paragraph shall be substituted for para- graph ( 1 ) of Article twenty - one of the principal Order : - " ( 1 ) In making or receiving signals by wireless telegraphy or other methods of communication , except by visual signals . when ...
... paragraph shall be substituted for para- graph ( 1 ) of Article twenty - one of the principal Order : - " ( 1 ) In making or receiving signals by wireless telegraphy or other methods of communication , except by visual signals . when ...
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... paragraph ( 1 ) of Article four o Order applies : Provided that an aircraft the flight of which is so pern as aforesaid shall while flying within the said limits ca certificate issued either by the Secretary of State or b competent ...
... paragraph ( 1 ) of Article four o Order applies : Provided that an aircraft the flight of which is so pern as aforesaid shall while flying within the said limits ca certificate issued either by the Secretary of State or b competent ...
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Page 472 - The requisition for extradition shall be made through the Diplomatic Agents of the High Contracting Parties respectively. The requisition for the extradition of an accused person must be accompanied by a warrant of arrest issued by the competent authority of the State requiring the extradition, and by each evidence as, according to the laws of the place where the accused is found, would justify his arrest if the crime had been committed there.