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EXPLANATORY NOTE ON THE DRAFT BILL
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1.10 The Addenbrooke’s Hospital,
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GROUP 5 - DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS 1.1
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1.26 From its earliest times the Ho
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1.43 The hospital of St Mary Magdal
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Waterford Infirmary 1.64 The Waterf
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St George’s Hospital 1.74 Today S
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1.80 The purpose of the Lord Scudam
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Alton Military Hospital 1.87 The Al
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Bournemouth Hospitals 1.94 The Char
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Samaritan Free Hospital for Women 1
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1.125 The scheme confirmed by the S
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2.5 Section 2 abridged the minimum
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2.12 Chapter 23 of the Statute deal
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GROUP 3 - EXTRADITION 2.19 The Extr
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2.27 Sections 51 to 54 were consoli
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2.42 Consequently the 1551 and 1809
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PART 3 INDIAN RAILWAYS INTRODUCTION
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Assam Railways and Trading Company
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3.19 In December 1905 the Indian go
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Calcutta and South Eastern Railway
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3.33 Over the lifetime of the compa
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3.39 The East Indian Railway Compan
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Eastern Bengal Railway Company 3.51
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3.59 In 1853 - the year that the fi
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3.66 The 1853 Act was the first of
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Oude Railway Company 3.74 The Oude
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3.82 In March 1885 the Secretary of
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3.88 The South Indian Railway Act 1
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4.5 In 1836 the packet company need
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4.14 A series of pre-Union Irish Ac
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4.24 The Dublin House of Industry A
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4.35 As the years went by the need
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4.45 This solution likewise was ins
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5.52 The 1839 Act was partially rep
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Kingston-upon-Thames court house 5.
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5.72 The York Judges’ House Act 1
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Queen’s Counsel 5.82 Application
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6.5 The church continued in use for
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6.34 The 1749 Act has long ceased t
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Passage from Charing Cross Act (175
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Ratcliff Highway Act (1778) 6.48 Th
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6.66 The Temple Bar Improvement Act
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Westminster Improvement Association
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6.81 The London Gaslight Act 1852 1
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6.86 The South London Market Compan
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6.100 The 1694 Act provided a packa
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6.108 The fund no longer exists in
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City of London Gauger Act (1817) 6.
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6.121 Although the 1860 Act provide
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6.128 Accordingly the Corporation i
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7.4 In 1711 Manuel Henriquez of Ams
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Bowyer’s Lottery 7.17 Robert Bowy
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7.24 The life of the 1971 Act was e
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GROUP 1 - GENERAL REPEALS Crediton
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8.12 The workhouse at Colchester wa
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Queensborough Poor Relief Act of 17
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Manchester Poor Relief Act of 1790
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Salop Poor Relief Act of 1792 8.48
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Norfolk Poor Relief Act of 1806 8.5
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8.81 In the event there is no evide
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8.92 A workhouse had been built at
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9.6 Most of the Acts now proposed f
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9.16 The dissolution of the company
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(7) Bourton-on-the-Water Railway Co
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9.37 Only part of this railway was
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9.48 In the event, the railway proj
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9.58 In the event, the railway proj
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9.68 In the event, all these railwa
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9.77 In the event, the railway proj
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(36) Weald of Kent Railway Company
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GROUP 2 - RATES AND CHARGES INTRODU
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London, Chatham, and Dover Railway
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Railway Rates and Charges, No.9 (Is
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9.224 These other enactments are as
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PART 10 TAXATION AND PENSIONS INTRO
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10.9 Both these provisions were lat
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10.30 The saving in Schedule 30 par
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Finance Act 1991 10.56 Section 27 o
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Finance Act 1998 10.110 Section 30
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Finance Act 1999 10.124 Section 46
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Finance Act 2001 10.134 Section 81
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Corporation Tax Act 2009 10.150 Sch
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Dundee Dundee Two Pennies Scots Act
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Basildon and Thurrock University Ho
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South London and Maudsley NHS Found
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PART 4 IRELAND (DUBLIN CITY) Access
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City of London Corporation City of
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The Gambling Commission The Nationa
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PART 9 RAILWAYS Association of Trai
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Local Government Association London
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Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railwa
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London Borough of Lambeth London Bo