Act of 1925 definition

Act of 1925 means Firearms Act 1925; “Act of 1964” means Firearms Act 1964;
Act of 1925 means the Firearms Act 1925 (No. 17 of 1925);
Act of 1925 means the Education (Scotland) (Superannuation) Act, 1925;

Examples of Act of 1925 in a sentence

  • Arbitration of any Claim between the parties shall be governed under the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925.

  • Arbitration of any claim between the parties shall be governed under the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925.

  • The Ginning & Pressing Factories Act of 1925 has since been repealed.

  • Act: means the Local Development Act of 1925, codified as N.C.G.S. 158-7.1, and all amendments and additions thereto or replacements thereof.

  • The Federal Constitutional Act of 1925, concerning the Principles for the Establishment and Operation of the Offices of the Land Governments except Vienna,70 also applies to the Land executives.

  • Pursuant to the authority of the Local Development Act of 1925, North Carolina General Statutes 158-7.1 et seq.


More Definitions of Act of 1925

Act of 1925 means the Shannon Electricity Act 1925; 20
Act of 1925 means the Standard Life Assurance Company’s Act 1925; “appointed day” means such day as shall be appointed under section 3 of
Act of 1925 means Firearms Act 1925;

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