Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... matter of difficulty and complexity . The difficulties consist not alone in those inherent in any attempt to embody in a single measure enactments scattered over more than a hundred Acts and to assimilate the language of enactments ...
... matter of difficulty and complexity . The difficulties consist not alone in those inherent in any attempt to embody in a single measure enactments scattered over more than a hundred Acts and to assimilate the language of enactments ...
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... matter giving rise to questions whether the later enact- ments are intended to supersede the earlier enactments , or are intended to be alternatives . For an example of this difficulty reference may be made to the note on Clause 231 ...
... matter giving rise to questions whether the later enact- ments are intended to supersede the earlier enactments , or are intended to be alternatives . For an example of this difficulty reference may be made to the note on Clause 231 ...
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... matter stand with regard to information when you do not receive a complaint ? As I under- stand , Section 6 of the Act of 1879 is limited to a case of complaint ? -- Yes . 14. Then you will have the case of Information to deal with ...
... matter stand with regard to information when you do not receive a complaint ? As I under- stand , Section 6 of the Act of 1879 is limited to a case of complaint ? -- Yes . 14. Then you will have the case of Information to deal with ...
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... matter of fact the Minister fixes them when the union is created or when the union is altered , and he leaves subsequent altera- tions to be effected by the County Council . Sir Henry Slesser . 53. Is it not rather a pity if the matter ...
... matter of fact the Minister fixes them when the union is created or when the union is altered , and he leaves subsequent altera- tions to be effected by the County Council . Sir Henry Slesser . 53. Is it not rather a pity if the matter ...
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... matter of rules ; that is a substantive right ? -I think you are right . Lord Warrington . 121. I did not read the section very carefully . Does Section 48 of the Act of 1894 cover all these other sub - clauses ? - ( Sir Frederick ...
... matter of rules ; that is a substantive right ? -I think you are right . Lord Warrington . 121. I did not read the section very carefully . Does Section 48 of the Act of 1894 cover all these other sub - clauses ? - ( Sir Frederick ...
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