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... loading their ships beyond a load - line limit of safety which has either been sanctioned by the Government , or submitted to the Go- vernment for record , ” — ( Mr . E. J. Reed , ) - instead thereof . Question proposed , " That the ...
... loading their ships beyond a load - line limit of safety which has either been sanctioned by the Government , or submitted to the Go- vernment for record , ” — ( Mr . E. J. Reed , ) - instead thereof . Question proposed , " That the ...
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... loads of clay without writing to his landlord . MR . NEWDEGATE said , he did not see the value of giving notice to the landlord of improvements , if he were not to have any notice of their applica- tion . Some of those were very large ...
... loads of clay without writing to his landlord . MR . NEWDEGATE said , he did not see the value of giving notice to the landlord of improvements , if he were not to have any notice of their applica- tion . Some of those were very large ...
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... load of chalk on his land without " the written consent of his landlord . " Amendment , by leave , withdrawn . MR . CHAPLIN moved , in page 4 , line 7 , after " class , " to insert " or of the second class when it is made after he has ...
... load of chalk on his land without " the written consent of his landlord . " Amendment , by leave , withdrawn . MR . CHAPLIN moved , in page 4 , line 7 , after " class , " to insert " or of the second class when it is made after he has ...
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... loading , were deemed to be unseaworthy , Bill consisted of many clauses , and there and it was upon the policy of that Act were no fewer than 180 Amendments and on the same lines that the Bill of proposed upon it by Members on both Her ...
... loading , were deemed to be unseaworthy , Bill consisted of many clauses , and there and it was upon the policy of that Act were no fewer than 180 Amendments and on the same lines that the Bill of proposed upon it by Members on both Her ...
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... load their vessels ; and , also that the attention of the Board of Trade sur- veyors be specially directed to seeing that steamers ' engine and boiler and bunker space openings are efficiently protected from the sea , and that they have ...
... load their vessels ; and , also that the attention of the Board of Trade sur- veyors be specially directed to seeing that steamers ' engine and boiler and bunker space openings are efficiently protected from the sea , and that they have ...
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39 Vict adopted Agricultural Holdings England Answer appointed asked Assheton Cross ATTORNEY believed Bill Board of Trade charge CHARLES ADDERLEY clause Commissioners Committee consideration considered County Court course debate discussion DISRAELI duty E. J. REED Exchequer favour Friend the Member Gathorne Hardy Gentleman GEORGE BALFOUR give Henry Selwin-Ibbetson hoped improvements India insert Ireland Irish Judge July labour land landlord learned Member leave legislation load line Lord Chancellor Lord George Hamilton Majesty's Government MARQUESS OF HARTINGTON matter measure Member for Derby Member for Plymouth ment Merchant Shipping Motion moved noble Lord notice object officers opinion owner Parliament passed person present principle provisions purposes Question proposed Question put Railway reference regard Report Revenue schools Scotland second reading Secretary Session shipowners sidered sion SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT tenant thought tion vernment Vote wish withdrawn words
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Page 713 - ... (3) hides any tools, clothes, or other property owned or used by such other person, or deprives him of or hinders him in the use thereof; or (4) watches or besets the house or other place where such other person resides, or works, or carries on business or happens to be...
Page 169 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority — " 1. Uses violence to or intimidates such other person or his wife or children, or injures his property; or, "2.
Page 713 - Watches or besets the house or other place where such other person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, or the approach to such a house or place; or (5) Follows such other person with two or more other persons in a disorderly manner in or through any street or road...
Page 713 - It shall be lawful for one or more persons, acting on their own behalf or on behalf of a trade union or of an individual employer or firm in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working.
Page 167 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Page 169 - Shall, on conviction thereof by a court of summary jurisdiction, or on indictment as hereinafter mentioned, be liable either to pay a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds, or to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding three months, with or without hard labour.
Page 643 - The said five divisions shall be called respectively the Chancery Division, the Queen's Bench Division, the Common Pleas Division, the Exchequer Division, and the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division.
Page 585 - ... (3.) He shall also, once in every twelve months, immediately before the ship proceeds to sea, send or deliver to the collector or other principal officer of Customs of the port of registry of the ship, a statement in writing of the distance in feet and inches...