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The Agricultural Loans Act - Agriculture
1887.) 1. this act may be cited as the agricultural loans act. shorttitle. 2. in this act? interpreta- tion. ?owner? means any person, other than a leaseholder or 3/1°7° tenant for life, for the time being receiving the rack- ~~ rent of the lands or p
The Debenture Registration Act - Finance and Banking
1887) . 1. this act may be cited as the debenture registration short tite. act. se : 2.01 shall be lawful for the holder or holders of any power to debenture or debentures, the principal and interest secured fresarure by which are payable by the account
The Enquiry into Causes of Fires and Accidents Act - Courts and Judiciary
1887.) 1. this act may be cited as the enquiry into causes of fires and accidents act. 2. in this act? ?enquiry? means an enquiry under this act; ?chairman of the parish council? shall include vice- chairman, or other person for the time being perform-
The Married Women's Property Act - Family
1887, affect any property to which the title (whether vested or contingent, and whe- ther in possession, reversion, or remainder) of a married woman accrued before that date except property held for her separate use in equity; (b) affect any legal procee
The Married Women's Property Act - Family
1887, are standing in the sole name of a married woman, and all debentures issued under any enactment of this island and all shares, stock, debentures, debenture stock or other interests, of or in any corporation, company or public body, munici- pal, comm
The Married Women's Property Act - Family
1887, shall be allotted to, or placed, registered or transferred, in or into, or made to stand in the sole name of any married woman shall be deemed, unless and until the contrary be shown, to be her property in respect of which, so far as any liability m
The Married Women's Property Act - Family
1887, shall be standing in the sole name of a married woman, or which after that time shall be allotted to, or placed, registered or transferred to or into, or made to stand in the sole name of a married woman, shall respectively extend and apply, so far
The Married Women's Property Act - Family
1887, for any such debt, contract or wrong, as aforesaid, except as to any property to which she may become entitled by virtue of this act, and to which she would not have been entitled if this act had not passed. 15. a wife doing any act with respect to
The Record Office Act - Courts and Judiciary
1887, and in the case of liber 41 of the register of wills within one month after the 15th day of may, 1890, a declaration on oath by the deputy keeper of the records that the same is to the best of his knowledge and belief a valid and authentic register
The Record Office Act - Courts and Judiciary
1887, within twelve months of such date, and as to transcripts that shall thereafter be made, within three months after the completion of any such transcript. 22. every transcript of any register book or part thereof made after the first day of february,
The Record Office Act - Courts and Judiciary
1887, the deputy keeper of the records shall not certify under his hand, or seal with the seal of the record office, any copy of any record in the record office which is not a valid authentic and effectual record according to law, without stating in writ-
The Record Office Act - Courts and Judiciary
1887, have been filled up, the said deputy keeper of the records shall carefully examine every record contained in the said book, and shall see that each such record has been properly certified as aforesaid, and shall, within three months (or such other p
The Record Office Act - Courts and Judiciary
1887) either by the copyist or by a clerk or officer in the record office (or in the case of transcripts made on or after the thirtieth day of november, 1887), either by myself or by an officer specially appointed by me for that purpose [and that the reco
The Towns Nuisances Prevention Act - Local Government
1887] 1. this act may be cited as the towns nuisances prevention act. 2. in this act ?council? means the parish council of any parish wherein the thing or property declared or liable to be declared a public nuisance under this act is situated, and in t