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There is no real gain in maintaining the old unless you can show that there is some particular thing which is not covered by the new ? -No ; unless you do not feel justified in doing it , on account of it being a change in the law .
There is no real gain in maintaining the old unless you can show that there is some particular thing which is not covered by the new ? -No ; unless you do not feel justified in doing it , on account of it being a change in the law .
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Such as where it is necessary for harmonising any of the different Statutes , and things of that sort ? —That is so . 32. So that when we come to a clause referring to only one old Act I did not trouble to ask you the question all over ...
Such as where it is necessary for harmonising any of the different Statutes , and things of that sort ? —That is so . 32. So that when we come to a clause referring to only one old Act I did not trouble to ask you the question all over ...
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On Clause 6 again there is no note and I do not think there is any . thing to say . ( Clause 6 is passed . ) On CLAUSE 7 . for altering parishes is the County Council . They have to make crders altering parishes under the Local ...
On Clause 6 again there is no note and I do not think there is any . thing to say . ( Clause 6 is passed . ) On CLAUSE 7 . for altering parishes is the County Council . They have to make crders altering parishes under the Local ...
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I think we had better leave the thing as it is ; it has worked for thirty years and in some way it is rather a strong thing for us to do to make the alteration , but I think that Sir Frederick will have an opportunity , when he ...
I think we had better leave the thing as it is ; it has worked for thirty years and in some way it is rather a strong thing for us to do to make the alteration , but I think that Sir Frederick will have an opportunity , when he ...
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Chairman . 439. ( To Sir Frederick Liddell . ) Do you agree ? -Yes . Chairman . ] After the word u blind " in line 22 on page 42 insert the word " children . " Lord Monkswell . ) Lord Gorell . 433. Would it not be a good thing to put a ...
Chairman . 439. ( To Sir Frederick Liddell . ) Do you agree ? -Yes . Chairman . ] After the word u blind " in line 22 on page 42 insert the word " children . " Lord Monkswell . ) Lord Gorell . 433. Would it not be a good thing to put a ...
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