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... deal had been done in the way of carry- ing out the recommendations in Sir Pen- rose Julyan's Report . With regard to Mr. Keenan's Report , he would state what had been done since that Report had been received . Mr. Savona had been ...
... deal had been done in the way of carry- ing out the recommendations in Sir Pen- rose Julyan's Report . With regard to Mr. Keenan's Report , he would state what had been done since that Report had been received . Mr. Savona had been ...
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... deal of oppo- exercised a control over it for the benefit sition , especially from the other side of of the parties interested in it , and he the House ; and the history of the ques- thought it was only right that the cost tion had been ...
... deal of oppo- exercised a control over it for the benefit sition , especially from the other side of of the parties interested in it , and he the House ; and the history of the ques- thought it was only right that the cost tion had been ...
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... deal of practical good would be done , although it might not stop the agitation altogether . MR . RAMSAY said , he thought a great deal of misapprehension in the minds of people had been produced by the fact that vaccine matter of a ...
... deal of practical good would be done , although it might not stop the agitation altogether . MR . RAMSAY said , he thought a great deal of misapprehension in the minds of people had been produced by the fact that vaccine matter of a ...
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... deal of trouble was taken with regard to inspection . The Inspectors went over the country and inspected vaccination in different districts . They could not , of course , inspect all vaccination ; but they took a certain number in each ...
... deal of trouble was taken with regard to inspection . The Inspectors went over the country and inspected vaccination in different districts . They could not , of course , inspect all vaccination ; but they took a certain number in each ...
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... deal with the subject by legislation ; but , up to the present , owing to the impotency of the House to transact its Business , without success . He trusted the Motion would be withdrawn . MR . SCLATER - BOOTH said , he agreed with the ...
... deal with the subject by legislation ; but , up to the present , owing to the impotency of the House to transact its Business , without success . He trusted the Motion would be withdrawn . MR . SCLATER - BOOTH said , he agreed with the ...
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1101 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... as may be equal to the increase in value of the other buildings amongst such other buildings respectively, and the amount apportioned to each such other building in respect of its increase in value by reason of the demolition of such obstructive building shall be deemed to be private improvement expenses...
885 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... authority shall forthwith pull down such building and sell and dispose of the materials thereof, and the proceeds of the sale shall be applicable in like manner as the rent of the allotment. If any building so allowed to be erected is erected upon an allotment, then at the end of the tenancy neither the...
1101 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... private improvement expenses incurred by the local authority in respect of such building, and such local authority may, for the purpose of defraying such expenses, make and levy improvement rates on the occupier of such premises accordingly ; and the provisions of the Public Health Acts...
1109 ÆäÀÌÁö - street " shall include any square, court, or alley, highway, lane, road, thoroughfare, or public passage or place within the limits of the special act...
885 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to any person whatever at the best annual rent which can be obtained for the same, without any premium or fine, and on such terms as may enable them to resume possession thereof within a period not exceeding twelve months if it should at any time be required to be let for allotments ; but such letting shall not be deemed to exonerate the trustees from giving public notice under the foregoing provisions of this section.
885 ÆäÀÌÁö - Act, 1 845, and the Acts amending the same, shall be incorporated with this Act, except the provisions relating to access to the special Act...
1105 ÆäÀÌÁö - Trade may direct or approve," such notice must be given in writing, and must be served, either by leaving the same at the offices of the said local authority on or before the appointed day or by forwarding the same by post in a registered letter, so that the same would in ordinary course of post be delivered on or before the appointed...
197 ÆäÀÌÁö - The land commission may of its own motion, or shall on the application of any party to any proceeding pending before it, unless it considers such application frivolous and vexatious, state a case in respect of any question of law arising in such proceedings, and refer the same for the consideration and decision of her Majesty's Court 'of Appeal in Ireland. The...
911 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... whom, and the advertisement or notice after which the sale shall be made, and may ordain the person in whom the property is vested to grant a disposition thereof in favour of the purchaser, and if the person in whom the property is vested refuses or fails to do so, the Court shall grant authority to the clerk of Court to execute such disposition, and such disposition so executed shall be as valid as if it had been executed by the person in whom the property is vested...
707 ÆäÀÌÁö - Postmaster-General and the company owning or working the steam vessel, or in case of difference be determined by arbitration, and the amount so determined shall be paid direct to the company, and the parcels conveyed by such steam vessel shall not, in respect of that conveyance, be deemed to be parcels conveyed by railway.