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Acts passed before 1963 are cited using this number, preceded by the year(s) of the reign during which the relevant parliamentary session was held; thus the Union with Ireland Act 1800 is cited as "39 & 40 Geo. 3 c. 67", meaning the 67th act passed during the session that started in the 39th year of the reign of George III and which finished in ...
The Act was repealed by the British government shortly after enactment (after some lobbying by a delegation led by Mahatma Gandhi), but it was re-enacted again in 1908. Under the act, every Asian man, woman or child of eight years or upwards, entitled to reside in the Transvaal, was required to register their names with the Registrar of ...
Registration Act 1908 does not applicable to Chittagong Hill Tracts. Rules no. 12-33 of the Regulation deal with registration of documents there. [4] The three chiefs of three circles were charged with administration of their respective circles.
Indian Railway Board Act 1905 4 Code of Civil Procedures 1908 5 Explosive Substances Act 1908 6 Central Provinces Financial Commissioner’s Act 1908 13 Indian Ports Act 1908 15 Registration Act 1908 16 Presidency Towns Insolvency Act 1909 3 Anand Marriage Act 1909 7 Indian Museum Act 1910 10 Co-operative Societies Act 1912 2
In District and field level administration, the Registration Act, 1908 and Indian Stamp Act, 1899 are administered by : i) Deputy Inspector General of Registration (DIGR) for 12 Ranges ii) District Registrar (DR, usually in the rank of Joint Commissioner of Revenue or Senior Joint Commissioner of Revenue)
Order in Council under the Government of Ireland Act, 1920 fixing Appointed Day for certain provisions relating to the Supreme and Appeal Courts, Judges and Offices (SR&O 1921/1527) Regulations under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886, as to claims for compensation. (SR&O 1921/1536) Celluloid (Manufacture etc.) Regulations 1921 (SR&O 1921/1825)
Courts and tribunals disestablished in 1908 (1 P) 1908 crimes (5 C) L. ... Asiatic Registration Act; C. Colonial Charter on the Belgian annexation of the Congo Free State
The Registration Act (2 Anne c. 7 (I); long title An Act for registering the Popish Clergy) was an act of the Parliament of Ireland passed in 1704, which required all "Popish" (Roman Catholic) priests to register at their local magistrates' court, to pay two 50-pound bonds to ensure good behavior, and to stay in the county where they registered.