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Since 1979, there have been numerous minor statutory amendments and additions to the 1979 Act, and a new consolidated Act is overdue.
The Act, along with the 1928 version of the consolidated acts, set out every piece of legislation in force in the state at the time in a central location.
The consolidated Act is administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
In Australia, traffic laws are made at the state level, usually in their own consolidated Acts of Parliament which have been based upon the Australian Road Rules.
The "jordskifteloven" (the land consolidation act) went through a major revision in 1979.
Once a consolidation bill receives royal assent it becomes a consolidation Act.
After the amendment the Social Services Consolidation Act 1947 was passed.
Where opportunity offers, the law thus expressed in many statutes is sometimes recast in a single statute, called a consolidation Act.
Examples of consolidation Acts include the following:
There were six consolidation Acts and a further Act which effected consequential repeals.
It was a consolidation Act.
The following day, he was charged with tax evasion under the Tax Consolidation Act.
In 1749, the Consolidation Act was passed, reorganising the Royal Navy.
A redistribution reform was commenced with Norway's first redistribution law in 1821, the land consolidation act.
If your employer does not agree to your leaving during the notice period, you are entitled under the Consolidation Act to give counter-notice.
The disability of a woman as a witness was removed by the Titles to Land Consolidation Act.
This led to the Slave Consolidation Act in 1826, which reaffirmed the ban on drums and horns.
Strip farms were consolidated under several Land Consolidation Acts, and new farming equipment was introduced.
The European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002 is a consolidation Act.
Much of it was bought up by the Wentz Family of Olney after the 1854 consolidation act.
The result was the passage and signing of the Consolidation Act of 1856, uniting county and municipal authorities.
An important reference in the Order is to the Railway Clauses Consolidation Act of 1845.
This led to a series of government acts addressing individual regions, which were given a common framework in the Inclosure Consolidation Act of 1801.
In 1976, the Criminal Law Consolidation Act was modified so that the death sentence was changed to life imprisonment.
The Health Center Consolidation Act of 1996 in the United States is commonly also called Section 330.
On the other hand, the Consolidation Act also established the BBG as an "independent entity within the executive branch."
Although a breach of contract claim is based upon common law rights, remember that the Consolidation Act entitles you to minimum pay during your statutory notice period.
However, this suburban landscape was to be interrupted around the middle of the 19th century, as rapid urban expansion led to The Consolidation Act of 1854.
In hopes of finally solving the fractionation problem, Congress passed the Indian Land Consolidation Act in 1983.