Examples of Act of 1925 in a sentence
If the Governing Body, in the exercise of powers conferred by the Universities and College Estates Act of 1925 and 1964, or any Act of Parliament amending or replacing the same, shall determine to replace or accumulate capital, a written Resolution stating the purpose and terms of such replacement or accumulation shall be submitted to the Governing Body by the Estates Bursar.
Note that in considering arbitration agreements, the court applies the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925, Pub.
In the United Kingdom, the duties and powers of pension trustees derive from three sources: (1) the trust document and rules of the pension scheme; (2) the general law applicable to trustees, which is a mixture of legislation – such as the Trustees Act of 1925 – and case law; and (3) the law specific to trustees of occupational pension schemes, found largely in the Pensions Security Act 1993 and Pensions Act 1995.
The United Church's legal form is set out in the federal United Church of Canada Act of 1925.
Arbitration of any claim between the parties shall be governed under the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925.
Estates Act of 1925 have required the consent of the Minister or to grant a lease or tenancy of any property.
The Ginning & Pressing Factories Act of 1925 has since been repealed.
Congress enacted the United States Arbitration Act of 1925, more commonly referred to as the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 et seq., in response to the common law hostility toward arbitration and the refusal of many courts to enforce arbitration agreements.
GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND INDUSTRY STRUCTURE’The Federal Government has exercised regula- tory control over commercial aviation since the passage of the Kelly Air Mail Act of 1925, which authorized the Postmaster General to contract with air carriers and compensate them for trans- porting mail.
Chapter 1 of the FAA “codifies the original Federal Arbitration Act of 1925, 43 Stat.