Parliamentary Papers, المجلد 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1895 |
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Abingdon Street advice and consent aforesaid application appointed arbitration Arthur Wellesley Peel Board of Trade Bookseller burgh byelaws carriages Castle Cary certificate commencement company or person construction corporation county council court deemed Dublin East Harding Street Edinburgh enacted engine EXCELLENT MAJESTY existing tramway expenses EYRE AND SPOTTISWOODE FIGGIS Fishery Board fishery district Fleet Street Glasgow Government Board Grafton Street Guardians Hanover Street HODGES House of Commons infirmary intoxicating liquor Ireland JOHN MENZIES lands liable licensing board London County Council Lords Spiritual mechanical power ment notice offence on-licences Order authorised parish payment penalty not exceeding police burgh premises Prepared and brought present Parliament assembled PRINTED BY EYRE Promoters provisions purchase purposes QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT registered regulations respect road authority schedule Scotland Short title South Hayling Spiritual and Temporal tenant thereof think fit Tramways Act 1870 Tramways Order Undertakers Vict Waterford West Nile Street Westminster
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الصفحة 30 - ... pounds, and in the case of a continuing offence to a further penalty not exceeding forty shillings for every day during which the offence continues.
الصفحة 24 - Pounds, and in case of a continuing Offence to a further Penalty not exceeding Five Pounds for every Day during which the same continues after the Day on which the first Penalty is incurred.
الصفحة 15 - ... contravention or non-compliance continues, or, if the telegraphic communication is wilfully interrupted, not exceeding fifty pounds for every day on which such interruption continues.
الصفحة 1 - If in the course of any proceedings which may be taken against any licensed person for infringing the provisions of this Act or the principal Act, relating to closing, such person (in this section referred to as the defendant) fails to prove that the person to whom the intoxicating liquor was sold (in this section referred to as the purchaser) is a bona fide traveller...