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The Kingston and St. Andrew (Cemeteries) Act
council of the corporation; ?grave? means a burial place formed in the ground by excavation and without any internal wall or brickwork, concrete, stone- work or other artificial lining; ?keeper? means the keeper of the cemetery; ?town clerk? means the
The Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation Act
council of the corporation on the 11th day of september, 1944 and approved by the governor in privy council on the 27th day of november, 1944) 1. these rules may be cited as the kingston and st. andrew corporation (market) rules, 1944. 2. in these rules
The Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation Act
council of the corporation on the 1ith day of december, 1939 and on the 8th day of april, 1940. approved by the governor in privy council on the 6th day of may, 1940) 1. these rules may be cited as the kingston and st. andrew cor- poration (slaughter-hou
The Road Traffic Act
council of the corporation as defined in the kingston and st. andrew corporation act, or any person or persons appointed to carry out the duties of the said council; ?parking bay? means a space in a parking place which is provided for the parking of a ve
The Road Traffic Act
council of the corporation as defined in the kingston and st. andrew corporation act or any person appointed to carry out the duties of the said council; ?goods? includes postal packets of any description and ?delivering? and ?collecting? in relation to
The Road Traffic Act
council of the corporation as defined in the kingston and st. andrew corporation act, or any person appointed to carry out the duties of the council; ?parking place? means an area on a roadway designated as a parking place by the council; ?traffic warde
The Road Traffic Act
council of the corporation as defined in the kingston and st. andrew corporation act, or any person appointed to carry out the duties of the said council. 3. before cxercising the power of disposal under subsection (1) of section 122 of the act, the cou