The Statutory Rules and Orders Revised: Being the Statutory Rules and Orders (other Than Those of a Local, Personal, Or Temporary Character) in Force on December 31, 1903 ...H.M. Stationery Office, 1904 - Administrative law |
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... Cost of an Immediate Annuity of £ 1 . Females . Cost of an Immediate Annuity of Age in Years , at the time of Purchase , Males . Females . of the Person upon whose Life the Annuity is to depend . Cost of an Immediate Annuity of £ 1 ...
... Cost of an Immediate Annuity of £ 1 . Females . Cost of an Immediate Annuity of Age in Years , at the time of Purchase , Males . Females . of the Person upon whose Life the Annuity is to depend . Cost of an Immediate Annuity of £ 1 ...
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... cost of all the supplies required Estimate of during the ensuing financial year , showing the provision to be cost of all made for them in the Navy Estimates , under the respective items be sent to of Vote 4 , Sub - head B , is to be ...
... cost of all the supplies required Estimate of during the ensuing financial year , showing the provision to be cost of all made for them in the Navy Estimates , under the respective items be sent to of Vote 4 , Sub - head B , is to be ...
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... costs of taxation , and the Court shall thereupon tax the same as between proctor and client . II . If in any such proceeding any proceeds have been realized and are remaining in Court , the Court may order the amount at which the bill ...
... costs of taxation , and the Court shall thereupon tax the same as between proctor and client . II . If in any such proceeding any proceeds have been realized and are remaining in Court , the Court may order the amount at which the bill ...
Page 144
... costs against the petitioner . Provided , that the Judge may give leave to amend any such petition upon such terms as to costs and otherwise as he deems right , and upon such amendment being made he shall determine the admissibility of ...
... costs against the petitioner . Provided , that the Judge may give leave to amend any such petition upon such terms as to costs and otherwise as he deems right , and upon such amendment being made he shall determine the admissibility of ...
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... costs of and occasioned by the petition shall , as the Judge shall direct , be borne by the petitioner or respondent or be paid out of the proceeds of the ship if condemned . 84. Upon the hearing of a petition on proof the ship papers ...
... costs of and occasioned by the petition shall , as the Judge shall direct , be borne by the petitioner or respondent or be paid out of the proceeds of the ship if condemned . 84. Upon the hearing of a petition on proof the ship papers ...
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administrative county Admiralty Division affidavit aforesaid agent Annuity Appendix hereto application appointed authorised bail ballot paper behalf borough candidates capture cargo cause certificate claim claimant colony Commissioners Comptroller condemnation copy costs county council Court having prize Dated this day day of Signed declare decree direct documents election of parish entitled fees filed found marked Governor hereby High Court insert Judge letters patent LOCAL GOVERNMENT SUPPLEMENT Majesty Majesty's ship marshal monition municipal borough Naval notice oath occupier OOOOO Order in Council owner parish council Parish Councillors parish meeting parish or township parliamentary borough parliamentary electors parochial electors party payable payment person place of abode polling station precept presiding officer prison Prize Act prize salvage proceedings Purchase recaptors registrar registration unit respect returning officer Rule seal ship papers solicitor taken therein thereof Trade Marks United Kingdom Vice-Admiralty Vict voter votes Yearly Sums
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Page 2 - Sign Manual and Signet, and according to such instructions as may from time to time be given to him under Our Sign Manual and Signet or by Our Order in our Privy Council, or by us through one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, and to such laws.
Page 67 - Without due authority destroys, takes, opens, or otherwise interferes with any ballot box or packet of ballot papers then in use for the purposes of the election...
Page 5 - Governor to do and execute all things that belong to his said office, according to the tenor of these our letters patent and of such commission as may be issued to him under our sign manual and signet, and according to such instructions as may from time to time be given to him under our sign manual and signet, or by our order in our Privy Council, or by us, through one of our principal Secretaries of State, and to such laws as are now or shall hereafter be in force in the State.
Page 43 - ... is required for the purpose of instituting or maintaining a prosecution for an offence in relation to ballot papers, or for the purpose of a petition...
Page 4 - Act. (2.) The Interpretation Act, 1889, applies for the purpose of the interpretation of these rules as it applies for the purpose of the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
Page 71 - Act called a tendered ballot paper) shall be of a colour differing from the other ballot papers, and instead of being put into the ballot box. shall be given to the presiding officer and endorsed by him with the name of the voter and his number in the register of voters, and set aside in a separate packet, and shall not be counted by the returning officer. And the name of the voter and his number on the register shall be entered on a list, in this Act called the tendered votes list.
Page 71 - ... he shall vote without undue delay, and shall quit the polling station as soon as he has put his ballot paper into the ballot box.
Page 3 - PRESENT : The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. WHEREAS there was this day read at the Board a Memorial from the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, dated the 3rd of February, 1882, in the words following, viz.
Page 39 - It shall be the duty of the returning officer to institute a prosecution against any person whom he may believe to have been guilty of personation, or of aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the commission of the offence of personation by any person at the election for which he is returning officer...
Page 112 - Where in this Act any expressions are used requiring or authorising or inferring that any act or thing is to be done in the presence of the agents of the candidates, such expressions shall be deemed to refer to the presence of such agents of the candidates as may be...