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... Army . 6 8. An Act to apply the sum of nine million two hundred and eighty - two thousand four hundred and thirty - five pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty - first day of March one ...
... Army . 6 8. An Act to apply the sum of nine million two hundred and eighty - two thousand four hundred and thirty - five pounds out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty - first day of March one ...
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... Army . [ 28th April 1882. ] HEREAS the raising or keeping a standing army within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in time of peace , unless it be with the consent of Parliament , is against law : W And whereas it is ...
... Army . [ 28th April 1882. ] HEREAS the raising or keeping a standing army within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in time of peace , unless it be with the consent of Parliament , is against law : W And whereas it is ...
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... Army ( Annual ) Act , 1882 . Short title . ( 44 & 45 Vict . c . 58. ) to be in force for 2. The Army Act , 1881 , shall be and remain in force during Army Act the periods herein - after mentioned , and no longer , unless otherwise ...
... Army ( Annual ) Act , 1882 . Short title . ( 44 & 45 Vict . c . 58. ) to be in force for 2. The Army Act , 1881 , shall be and remain in force during Army Act the periods herein - after mentioned , and no longer , unless otherwise ...
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... Army Act , 1881 , the prices specified in the Schedule to this Act . Amendments of Army Act , 1881 . 4. Whereas the misprints herein - after mentioned occur in the Army Act , 1881 , and it is expedient to correct the same : Be it ...
... Army Act , 1881 , the prices specified in the Schedule to this Act . Amendments of Army Act , 1881 . 4. Whereas the misprints herein - after mentioned occur in the Army Act , 1881 , and it is expedient to correct the same : Be it ...
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... Army Act , 1881 . Where no hot meal furnished , lodging and attendance , and candles , vinegar , salt , and the use of fire , and the necessary utensils for dressing and eating his meat . Ten pounds of oats , twelve pounds of hay , and ...
... Army Act , 1881 . Where no hot meal furnished , lodging and attendance , and candles , vinegar , salt , and the use of fire , and the necessary utensils for dressing and eating his meat . Ten pounds of oats , twelve pounds of hay , and ...
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39 Vict 45 Vict Act to amend Act to confirm aforesaid Amendment Act annuity apply appointed authorised authority bill Board of Trade burgess charge Clearing Committee commencement Commissioners Consolidated Fund council Debt deemed deputy lieutenants district duties enacted entitled exceeding Excellent Majesty force further powers granted Harbour herein-after indorser Ireland Irish Land Commission jurisdiction justice Land Commission Land Law Ireland lease liable Loans Local Government District Lords Spiritual Majesty's Majesty's Treasury manner mayor ment Metropolitan Metropolitan Board Municipal Corporations Municipal Corporations Act notice offence otherwise paid parish payable payment person Petty Sessions Ireland pounds prescribed present Parliament assembled Provisional Orders provisions purposes pursuance Queen's most Excellent Railway Company regulations relating rent repealed respect Rural Sanitary District Schedule scheme Scotland settled land Short title tenant therein thereof thereto think fit thousand eight hundred tion Tramways Treasury trustees United Kingdom
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Page 367 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Page 371 - ... the delivery may be shown to have been conditional or for a special purpose only and not for the purpose of transferring the property in the instrument.
Page 375 - Where a bill is addressed to two or more drawees who are not partners, presentment must be made to them all...
Page 375 - Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee.
Page 455 - A married woman shall be capable of entering into and rendering herself liable in respect of and to the extent of her separate property on any contract...
Page 385 - Where the holder of a bill refuses to receive payment supra protest, he loses his right of recourse against any party who would have been discharged by such payment.
Page 380 - Delay in making presentment for payment is excused when the delay is caused by circumstances beyond the control of the holder, and not imputable to his default, misconduct, or negligence.
Page 388 - Where the banker, on whom a crossed cheque is drawn, in good faith and without negligence pays it, if crossed generally, to a banker, and if crossed specially, to the banker to whom it is crossed, or his agent for collection...
Page 378 - Except as herein otherwise provided, when a negotiable instrument has been dishonored by nonacceptance or nonpayment, notice of dishonor must be given to the drawer and to each indorser, and any drawer or indorser to whom such notice is not given is discharged.
Page 369 - The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will perform his promise by any other means than the payment of money.