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An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the Third and Fourth Years of Her present Majesty, [d] to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, as relates to the Use of the English Language in Instruments relating to the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada.
Original Aboriginal Witnesses Act 1844-no8. The Aboriginal Witnesses Act 1848 was a series of South Australian ordinances, acts and amendments that permitted Indigenous South Australians to give unsworn evidence in Court, because at the time it was considered that Indigenous people could not make an oath. The Act existed from 1848 until 1929.
Evidence Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in Australia, India, Malaysia and the United Kingdom relating to evidence. The Bill for an Act with this short title will have been known as a Evidence Bill during its passage through Parliament .
An Act to repeal an Act [d] for inclosing the Marsh in the Township of Newport in the County of Salop, and to vest the same and other Property in Trustees for paving, draining, cleansing, and otherwise improving the Town oi Newport; and for other Purposes. (Repealed by Newport (Salop.) Urban District Council Act 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5. c. lxxvii))
The Entail Provisions Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4. c. 87) The Entail Powers Act 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4. c. 42) The Entail Sites Act 1840 (3 & 4 Vict. c. 48) The Entail Amendment Act 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 36) The Entail Amendment Act 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c. 94) The Entail Cottages Act 1860 (23 & 24 Vict. c. 95) The Entail Amendment Act 1868 (31 & 32 Vict. c ...
An Act for abolishing the Sunday Toll authorized by an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled "An Act for paving the Streets and Lanes in the Town and Borough of Southwark, and certain Parts adjacent in the County of Surrey, and for cleansing, lighting, and watching the same, and also the ...
Thomas D'Arcy McGee (13 April 1825 – 7 April 1868) was an Irish-Canadian politician, Catholic spokesman, journalist, poet, and a Father of Canadian Confederation.The young McGee was an Irish Catholic who opposed British rule in Ireland, and was part of the Young Ireland attempts to overthrow British rule and create an independent Irish Republic.
The full text of the Act is available online. [7] The wording of section 3 of the Act is: 3. Offences herein mentioned declared to be felonies. If any person whatsoever shall, within the United Kingdom or without, compass, imagine, invent, devise, or intend to deprive or depose our Most Gracious Lady the Queen, from the style, honour, or royal name of the imperial crown of the United Kingdom ...