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( 2 ) In this Chapter , the expression “ period of public emergency " means( a ) any period during which Her Majesty is at war and the period immediately following thereon until such date as may be declared by the Governor by ...
( 2 ) In this Chapter , the expression “ period of public emergency " means( a ) any period during which Her Majesty is at war and the period immediately following thereon until such date as may be declared by the Governor by ...
Page 841
At the end of the time period agreed for Stage III , the Control Council would review the situation with a view to determining whether all undertakings to be carried out in Stage III had been carried out . 2.
At the end of the time period agreed for Stage III , the Control Council would review the situation with a view to determining whether all undertakings to be carried out in Stage III had been carried out . 2.
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Upon the expiration of such period or periods , the Control Council would again consider whether the foregoing ... At the end of the time period agreed for Stage III , the Control Council would review the situation with a view to ...
Upon the expiration of such period or periods , the Control Council would again consider whether the foregoing ... At the end of the time period agreed for Stage III , the Control Council would review the situation with a view to ...
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