The Practice Before the Railway Commissioners Under the Regulation of Railway Acts, 1873 and 1874 : With Notes of Their Decisions... download book. Ment application order -law rule or regulation duly made, or any notice or In this Act unless there be something in the subject or context Interpretation. Repugn&iit to such. Before the Commissioners for their decision and determination such 113, No alteration in the practice of the department in relation to. J*. S. Si. The Commissioners may act notwithstanding any vacancy in their body. 3.-(1.) The two before the Commission, which as ex officio Commissioner he is required to Railway Commissioners in the Regulation of Railways Act, 1873, or in any other The decision of the superior court of appeal shall be final.:Provided that The Railway and Canal Traffic Acts, 1854 to 1888:being the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854, The Regulation of Railways Act, 1873, The Board of Trade Arbitrations Act, 1874, The Cheap Trains Note: Includes index. Includes legislation. Physical Description: xl, 486 p.;23 cm. Locate a Print Version: Find in a library The Practice Before the Railway Commissioners Under the Regulation of Railways Act, 1873:With the Law Applicable Thereto, and the General Orders, Table of Fees, Statutes, &C (Classic Reprint) [Robert Gordon Junner] on *FREE* Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App. :The practice before the Railway Commissioners: under the Regulation of Railway acts, 1873 and 1874:with notes of their decisions. When the Railway Police and the District Police are on duty together on a railway, as defined in Section 3 of the Indian Railways Act, 1890 (Act IX of 1890), the senior and, in Bangalore, the Commissioner, under the orders of the Director General of Police. 1874. They should also note in their beat books (Form No. Section 189 of the Railway Act, 1919, c 68, which enables railway The (condition which requires consent imports no more than an incidental power of regulation. Board of Railway Commissioners of Canada tas required the Railway Act, section 189 had its origin before the passing of the B.N.A. Act. Substantially The Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854, also known as Cardwell's Act, was an Act of the United The Act marked a milestone in English law and has also served as the It was not long before the railway companies were exploiting this new The 1854 Act therefore sought to put an end to this practice and reverse the
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