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Why is there a residential qualification for those who did not move countries in childhood.
The development of a residential qualification for representatives in colonial legislatures.
He also played for Ireland in 1952 and 1956 on the basis of residential qualification after his parents retired there.
Both were top ranking pitchers, but were knocked back due to them not having their six month residential qualifications.
All persons of European blood possessing a six months' residential qualification were to be granted full burgher rights.
The solution was found in "electorate" or "District" cricket whereby players needed a residential qualification to play for their club.
Essentially the articles of agreement were around residential qualifications and ensuring that there was no dissent by any player other than the two captains.
Following the residential qualification rules of the time, Kadwell was forced to leave Souths in 1930.
Further disputes over pitch-covering and residential qualifications were the final nails in the coffin of Fender's captaincy aspirations.
With the residential qualification met in 1890, Spofforth was able not only to play for Derbyshire but to captain the side.
That should any question arise as to the residential qualification, the same shall be left to the decision of the Marylebone Cricket Club.
He had been domiciled in England since 1954 and so fulfilled the BBBC residential qualifications.
The club tried to persuade the County Cricket Council to let him play for Derbyshire without waiting for the usual two years' residential qualification.
The Representation of the People (Scotland) Act 1868 extended the electorate to 232,000 but with "residential qualifications peculiar to Scotland".
Prior to independence, the party campaigned for the residential qualification for candidates to the Legislative Assembly to be reduced, in order to allow Henry to stand.
Later that season, Crossland was found to have broken his residential qualification for Lancashire by living in Nottinghamshire, and Nash dropped out of the side.
The symmetry did not make up for what was an abuse of a system that was effectively deregulated: when it came to residential qualification, unions set their own rules.
It agreed to the sale because a refusal would merely have delayed it until the six months' residential qualification had been achieved by the co-tenant, the committee was told.
However, due to him being born in Australia and therefore having to go through a period of residential qualification, he played primarily in the Second XI Championship.
He was considered unlucky to miss selection in the Springbok team to tour England in 1906/07 as he didn't meet the five year residential qualification period, albeit by only a few months.
The season was also significant in being the first in which counties were able to sign one overseas player who would not be subject to the normal residential qualification rules but could appear for them immediately.
He trialled with Thirroul in the Southern Division using a false name to circumvent the residential qualification rules of the time and spent the rest of the 1956 season in their top grade.
In 1957, the residential qualification was raised to two years in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and the language requirement was raised to demand the ability to read and comprehend English.
Ben Morgan was this week named in the England elite squad a week after announcing that he would not be pursuing his residential qualification to play for Wales three years after joining the Scarlets.
In 1967 the QRL removed the residential qualifications for player in BRL clubs, meaning that players did not have to reside in their certain suburbs to play for their teams.