The Statutes relating to national health insurance and regulations affecting the administration of approved societiesH.M. Stationery Office, 1918 - 306 pages |
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... see Sections 13 and 22 of the National Health Insurance Act , 1918 ( pp . 99 and 107 ) . ( c ) This paragraph was added by Section 5 of the National Insurance Act , 1913 ( p . 75 ) . 1911 . 3. 3-4 . Contributions by insured persons ,
... see Sections 13 and 22 of the National Health Insurance Act , 1918 ( pp . 99 and 107 ) . ( c ) This paragraph was added by Section 5 of the National Insurance Act , 1913 ( p . 75 ) . 1911 . 3. 3-4 . Contributions by insured persons ,
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... paragraph ( 9 ) of the Second Schedule of the Workmen's Compensation Act , 1906 ( which relates to the powers of registrars of county courts ( a ) to refuse to record memoranda of agreements and to refer the matter to the judge ) shall ...
... paragraph ( 9 ) of the Second Schedule of the Workmen's Compensation Act , 1906 ( which relates to the powers of registrars of county courts ( a ) to refuse to record memoranda of agreements and to refer the matter to the judge ) shall ...
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... paragraph , the Insurance Commis- sioners remove the name of a medical practitioner from any list of medical practitioners prepared under this Section , they are empowered by Section 32 ( 1 ) of the National Health Insurance Act , 1918 ...
... paragraph , the Insurance Commis- sioners remove the name of a medical practitioner from any list of medical practitioners prepared under this Section , they are empowered by Section 32 ( 1 ) of the National Health Insurance Act , 1918 ...
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... paragraph for the removal of any person , firm , or body corporate undertaking the supply of drugs , medicines or appliances from any list of such persons , firms and bodies corporate , and to subsequent action taken by the ...
... paragraph for the removal of any person , firm , or body corporate undertaking the supply of drugs , medicines or appliances from any list of such persons , firms and bodies corporate , and to subsequent action taken by the ...
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... sum of one shilling and threepence as the amount available in respect of each such person under the provisions of paragraph ( a ) of Section 16 ( 2 ) . ( 4 ) An Insurance Committee may , out of 14 NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT , 1911 .
... sum of one shilling and threepence as the amount available in respect of each such person under the provisions of paragraph ( a ) of Section 16 ( 2 ) . ( 4 ) An Insurance Committee may , out of 14 NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT , 1911 .
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Page 251 - ... the costs of the reference and award shall be in the discretion of the arbitrators or umpire, who may direct to and by whom and in what manner those costs or any part thereof shall be paid...
Page 16 - ... 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 251 - Any referee, arbitrator, or umpire may, at any stage of the proceedings under a reference, and shall, if so directed by the Court or a judge, state in the form of a special case for the opinion of the Court any question of law arising in the course of the reference.
Page 259 - ... in any court of law or equity, touching or concerning the property, right, or claim...
Page 65 - Outworker" means a person to whom articles or materials are given out to be made up, cleaned, washed, altered, ornamented, finished, or repaired, or adapted for sale, in his own home or on other premises not under the control or management of the person who gave out the materials or articles.
Page 61 - 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 5 - ... an agreement as to the amount of compensation payable to a person under any legal disability, or to...
Page 80 - 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 66 - Employment of a casual nature otherwise than for the purposes of the employer's trade or business, and otherwise than for the purposes of any game or recreation where the persons employed are engaged or paid through a club, and in such case the club shall be deemed to be the employer.
Page 47 - ... acts in contravention of this section, he shall be liable, on summary conviction, in respect of the first offence to a fine not exceeding ten pounds, and in respect of the second offence to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds...