Imperial Act definition
Examples of Imperial Act in a sentence
Imperial Act means a statute of England in force in the realm of England on or immediately before 28 December 1836.
For the purpose of determining the applicability or otherwise within the State of any Imperial Act, the State shall be deemed to have been established on 1 June 1829.74.
The utility of the Bill will be measured by the extent to which it makes such reference unnecessary.54.4 One suggestion put to the Commission was that a limited savings clause, confined to the law established by the Statutes of Set- off, could be drafted as follows:The repeal of the Imperial Act 2 Geo II c 22 s 13 and 8 Geo II c 24 ss 4, 5.
The replacement of Part I of the 1894 Imperial Act by the 1981 Australian Act may have created unintended difficulties in relying on s It of the Admiralty Court Act 1861 (UK) in respect of registered mortgages.
His Honour did so in apparent rejection of counsel's contention that authorisation under the Imperial Act did not enlarge the copyright owner's protection in respect of infringement beyond employment and agency (as under the prior law).