Examples of Act of 1908 in a sentence
The Canadian Government Annuities Act of 1908 was one of the earliest significant pieces of social legislation in Canada.
The United Kingdom abolished the juvenile death penalty for children under age 16 in 1908, Children Act of 1908, 8 Edw.
Anonymity of person charged with offence under Act of 1908 and person to whom offence relates 31.
All loan recovery cases in the event of a default were filed in the civil court system, which had to follow the tedious Code of Civil Procedure Act of 1908.
Exclusion of public from hearings of proceedings under Act of 1908 30.
Appendix: Selected Federal Tort Reform StatutesEmployers Liability Act of 1908, 35 Stat.
The Board became responsible for the supervision of the various public health acts, including the Abattoir Act of 1850, Quarantine Acts, Infectious Diseases Supervision Act of 1881, Dairies Supervision Act of 1886, the Leprosy Act of 1890, the Noxious Trades and Cattle Slaughtering Act of 1894, the Pure Food Act of 1908, the Private Hospitals Act of 1908 and the Diseased Animals and Meat Act of 1902.
Until recently it appears that minor children of non-resisters were, on attainment of majority, registered whether such children entered before or after the commencement of the Act of 1908.
The Chhoto Nagpur Tenancy Act of 1908 allows for (i) individual ownership of lands to ethnic communities by which transfer of tribal land to non-tribal people without the permission of the Deputy Commissioner would be illegal; (ii) free to profess and practice their religions and develop their own culture, and (iii) Adivasi right to protect their own land12 and CHT (Land Acquisition) Regulation, 1958 (as amended 2019).
Abrogation & Diminishment Unlike the District Court we conclude that even if the specific language of the Maumee Allotment Act of 1908, P.L. 60-8107 (May 29, 1908) is ambiguous, the Treaty with the Wendat of 1859 makes it clear the Maumee Nation’s claim to the Topanga Cession has been abrogated.