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The Censorship (Press and Postal) Act - Communication and Technology
1914.] 1. this act may be cited as the censorship (press and short title. postal) act. 2. in this act ?press censor? means the person or interpre- persons for the time being appointed by the governor- tom general to perform the duties of press censor un
The Local Improvement Act
1914.) 1. this act may be cited as the local improvements short title. act. 2. this act shall apply to the parish of kingston and act to ; : i to such other parishes as the minister may by notice kingston published in the gazette from time to time dire
The Local Improvements Act - Local Government
1914.) 1. this act may be cited as the local improvements short title. act. 2. this act shall apply to the parish of kingston and act to ; : i to such other parishes as the minister may by notice kingston published in the gazette from time to time dire
The Marriage (Deceased Wife's Sister or Brother's Widow) Act - Family
1914.] 1. this act may be cited as the marriage (deceased short title. wife's sister or brother?s widow) act. 2. in this act the word ?sister? shall include a sister of interpreta- the half-blood. 3. no marriage heretofore or hereafter contracted marri
The Cinematograph Act
1914 (made by the governor in privy council on the 25th day of august, 1914) 1. these rules may be cited as the cinematograph rules, 1914. general - 2. in these rules the word ?building? shall be deemed to include any building, booth, tent or structur
The Cinematograph Act
1914 the fire appliances shall be so placed that there shall be sufficient means of dealing with fire readily available for use within the enclosure. before the commencement of each performance the cinematograph operator shall satisfy himself that the fi
The Cinematograph Act
1914 rules applying only to specified classes of buildings (2) in the case of buildings used habitually for cinematograph or similar exhibitions, the enclosure shall be placed outside the auditorium; and in the case of permanent buildings used habituall
The Cinematograph Act
1914 12. no illuminant other than electric light, limelight, or acetylene shall be used within any lantern. 13.?(1) within the enclosure the insulating material of all electric cables, including ?leads? to lamps, shall be covered with fire-resisting mat
The Cinematograph Act
1914 (a) the pressure shall not exceed one hundred and fifty pounds to the square inch; (b) the porus substance shall fill, as completely as possible, the cylinder or other vessel into which the acetylene is compressed and the porosity of the substance
The Cinematograph Act
1914 18. where a licence has been granted under the act in respect of a movable building, a plan and description of the building, certified with the approval of the licensing authority, shall be attached to the licence. such a licence may provide that an
The Cinematograph Act
1914 one cylinder in 50 to be subjected to a statical bending test, and to stand crushing nearly flat between two rounded knife-edges without cracking. (b) lap-welded or seamless steel.?greatest working pressure, 120 atmospheres, or 1,800 pounds per squ
The Dangerous Drugs Act
1914 and 1932 acetylsalicylic acid phenacetin quinine and its salts sodium bi-carbonate cocaine eyedrops?a preparation consisting of an admixture of cocaine in castor oil with mercuric chloride in a proportion of not more than one part in 200 of cocai
The Registration of Titles Act
1914 g.n. 124/14 specified fees . eighteenth (under section 173) schedule to act [the inclusion of this page is authorized by l.n. 4/1976]
The Registration of Titles Act
1914 (made by the registrar of titles on the 28th day of february, 1914 and consented to by the governor in privy council on the 24th day of march, 1914) 1. these regulations may be cited as the registration of titles regulations, 1914. 2. a certificat