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... give effect to the last words of Sub - clause ( 1 ) of Clause 9 ? -Yes , I think that is so . 96. Then it would be better to have it out , would it not ? -Yes . Mr. Neville . 97. They are otiose , in fact ? -Yes , they are rather ...
... give effect to the last words of Sub - clause ( 1 ) of Clause 9 ? -Yes , I think that is so . 96. Then it would be better to have it out , would it not ? -Yes . Mr. Neville . 97. They are otiose , in fact ? -Yes , they are rather ...
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... give a very bad reason , but the fact is that I do not think our report is very much read . Lord Warrington . 167. Could we not make a note that the provisions of the Act of 1834 have been practically obsolete for a consider- able time ...
... give a very bad reason , but the fact is that I do not think our report is very much read . Lord Warrington . 167. Could we not make a note that the provisions of the Act of 1834 have been practically obsolete for a consider- able time ...
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... give the successors the powers they had under the 1835 Act ? -Yes . 188. I suppose they ought to have them , ought they not ? -The question is whether they do have them . By the Act of 1904 the whole of the property of the dissolved ...
... give the successors the powers they had under the 1835 Act ? -Yes . 188. I suppose they ought to have them , ought they not ? -The question is whether they do have them . By the Act of 1904 the whole of the property of the dissolved ...
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... give such temporary relief as each case may re quire , " because you have the Orders and Regulations made by the Minister and existing Orders , and I suppose they Sir FREDERICK LIDDELL , K.C.B. , and Mr. H. J.. [ Continued . government ...
... give such temporary relief as each case may re quire , " because you have the Orders and Regulations made by the Minister and existing Orders , and I suppose they Sir FREDERICK LIDDELL , K.C.B. , and Mr. H. J.. [ Continued . government ...
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... give such temporary relief as the case might re- quire , not in money , leaving out the words " in articles of absolute necessity , ' because his power does go beyond articles of absolute necessity ? The clause follows exactly the ...
... give such temporary relief as the case might re- quire , not in money , leaving out the words " in articles of absolute necessity , ' because his power does go beyond articles of absolute necessity ? The clause follows exactly the ...
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