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  2. Licensing Act 1872 - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the act creates an offence of being drunk in public with a maximum fine of level 1 on the standard scale (£200 as of 2020); and of being drunk in a public place while in charge of a horse, a cow (or other cattle), a steam engine, [2] or a carriage, or in possession of a loaded firearm, with a possible penalty of a fine of up to ...

  3. List of returned long-overdue library books - Wikipedia

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    Washington borrwed the book when the library was sharing a building federal government. Staff discovered the book was missing in 2010 after conducting an inventory of books in the library's 1789-1792 ledger, [43] which had itself been missing until 1934. [44] Overdue fines woud theoretically amount to $300,000.

  4. Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The other five libraries, the Bodleian Library, the Cambridge University Library, the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, the National Library of Wales and the National Library of Scotland are not automatically entitled to be sent a copy of the printed works. However, the five libraries have the right to send a publisher a request for a printed ...

  5. Drunk driving - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, there are two separate offences to do with alcohol and driving. The first is "Driving or attempting to drive with excess alcohol" (legal code DR10), the other is known as "In charge of a vehicle with excess alcohol" (legal code DR40) or "drunk in charge" due to the wording of the Licensing Act 1872.

  6. Agency for the Legal Deposit Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, the Agency's British office for receipt of material was located in London and was supported by Cambridge University, but constraints on space led to a need for relocation, and on 2 March 2009 the Agency officially moved to the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh. Material originating in Ireland is forwarded via the Trinity ...

  7. Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England - Wikipedia

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    "Law Library" (1908) 124 The Law Times 179 Google Books (1915) 139-140 The Law Times 296 Google Books [review of Jacob's Supplement to 2nd Ed] "Encyclopaedia of Law" in "Law Library" (1939) 187 The Law Times 13 (7 January) Google Books [review of 3rd Ed, vol 3; there is also a review of vol 4 in this volume] "Encyclopaedia of English Law" in ...

  8. Britain’s biggest bookseller just thanked RTO mandates for ...

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    Waterstones saw its sales plummet 78% in the year before owing to technical hiccups at its warehouse. At the time, the company said those issues hurt its stock availability and caused operating ...

  9. Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Licensing notice displayed above the entrance of a pub (no longer required since November 2005) The alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol, with separate legislation for England and Wales, [a] Northern Ireland and Scotland being passed, as necessary, by the UK Parliament, the Northern Ireland Assembly, and the Scottish Parliament respectively.