The Statutes, regulations, and orders relating to national health insurance

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H.M. Stationery Office, 1916 - 679 pages

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Page 97 - Parliament forthwith, and, if an Address is presented to His Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent...
Page 27 - ... a rectangular space sufficient to include the goods. (6) Nothing in this section shall affect any ship not bound to a port in the United Kingdom which comes into any port of the United Kingdom under stress of weather, or for repairs, or for any purpose other than the delivery of her cargo. (7) This section shall come into operation on the passing of this Act.
Page 33 - In the case of a society or branch transacting other business besides that of insurance business under this part of this act, all funds and credits of the society or branch under this part of this act shall be as absolutely the security of the members for the purposes of this part of this act as if they belonged to a society or branch carrying on no other business than such insurance business, and shall not be liable for any contracts of the society or branch for which they would not have been liable...
Page 449 - The Interpretation Act, 1889, (») applies to the interpretation of these regulations as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament. (2) In these regulations unless the context otherwise requires the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them —
Page 96 - Treatment in sanatoria or other institutions or otherwise when suffering from tuberculosis, or such other diseases as the Local Government Board with the approval of the Treasury may appoint...
Page 14 - ... an agreement as to the amount of compensation payable to a person under any legal disability, or to...
Page 111 - Paragraph (c) of subsection (2) of section two of the principal Act shall have effect and shall be deemed always to have had effect as if for the word " trading," there were substituted the word
Page 122 - Prisons," and by that Name shall have perpetual Succession and a Common Seal, and may sue and be sued in all Courts and before all Justices and others.
Page 105 - Provided that no such deduction may be made — (a) from any wages or remuneration other than such as are paid in respect of the period or part...
Page 397 - Regulations, 1940. 2. The Interpretation Act, 1889, applies to the interpretation of these regulations as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament. 3.

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