Statutes of the United Kingdom (Law Times Statutes) 1927-1946

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Law Times Reports, 1927

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Page 71 - Act, the enactments mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that schedule...
Page 72 - 1 (1) (a) ... any strike is illegal if it - (i) has any object other than or in addition to the furtherance of a trade dispute within the trade or industry in which the strikers are engaged; and (ii) is a strike designed or calculated to coerce the Government either directly or by inflicting hardship upon the community...
Page 55 - If any person fails to comply with the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, he shall for each offence be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds...
Page 70 - ... shall be liable, on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds or to both...
Page 54 - ... and, if an address is presented to His Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent...
Page 2 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with the consent of Parliament, is against law.
Page 95 - Imbeciles, that is to say, persons in whose case there exists from birth or from an early age, mental defectiveness not amounting to idiocy, yet so pronounced that they are incapable of managing themselves or their affairs, or, in the case of children, of being taught to do so.
Page 83 - Trade notice of the alteration, and if he fails to do so, he shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds.
Page 36 - That no rules, orders, or regulations of the said commissioners, nor any bye-laws at present in force or to be hereafter made, shall oblige any inmate of any workhouse to attend any religious service which may be celebrated in a mode contrary to the religious principles of such inmate, nor shall authorize the education of any child in such workhouse in any religious creed other than that professed by the parents...
Page 100 - ... that, by reason of the carrying on by him or his predecessors in title * at the premises of a trade or business for a period of not less than five years, goodwill has become attached to the premises by reason whereof the premises could be let at a higher rent than they would have realised had no such goodwill attached thereto...

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