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The Carriage of Goods Act - Transport
1889.] 1. this act may be cited as the carriage of goods act. part 1. carriage of goods by land 2. in this part ?carrier? means any person or corporation engaged in the business of a common carrier of goods for hire, whether by land or by sea, from one
The Explosives (Sale of Deposited Stores) Act - Defence and National Security
1889.] sch. 1. this act may be cited as the explosives (sale of short title. deposited stores) act. 2. in this act? definitions. ?owner? includes every person who is for the time being entitled, either as owner or agent for the owner, to the possession
The Jamaica Independence Act 1962 - Constitution
1889, the expression ?colony? in any act of the parliament of the united kingdom passed on or after the appointed day shall not include jamaica. (2) as from the appointed day? (a) the expression ?colony? in the army act, 1955, the air force act, 1955, a
The Oaths Act - Courts and Judiciary
1889.] 1. this act may be cited as the oaths act. part 1 oaths and affirmations (substituted by law 43 of 1954) 2. in this part the word ?officer? means any person duly authorized to administer oaths. 3.?(1) any oath may be administered and taken in t
The Parishes Water Supply Act - Local Government
1889.) 16 of ho] 26 of 1980, s.12, 40/1995 8.3 1. this act may be cited as the parishes water supply short title. act. part i. public water supply 2. this part shall not apply to or be in force in the places parishes of kingston and st. andrew. part i
The Parishes Water Supply Act - Local Government
1889 (which now forms part of this act) shall continue to be vested in the commissioner of lands of jamaica and his successors, and shall be held by him for the purposes of this part, and for securing the repayment of all moneys advanced under any of the
The Trustee Act
1889. purchase and sale 13.?(1) where a trust for sale or a power of sale of property is vested in a trustee, he may sell or concur with any other person in selling all or any part of the property, either subject to prior charges or not, and either toge
The Trustee Act
1889. 14.?(1) no sale made by a trustee shall be impeached by any beneficiary upon the ground that any of the conditions subject to which the sale was made may have been unnecessarily depreciatory, unless it also appears that the consideration for the sa
The Trustee Act
1889. 23. a trustee acting or paying money in good faith under or in pursuance of any power of attorney shall not be liable for any such act or payment by reason of the fact that at the time of the payment or act the person who gave the power of attorney