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Navigation
Summary of Navigation Acts of 1650, 1660, 1663, and 1696 In relation to the legal history of the United States and the United Kingdom: British regulations designed to protect British shipping from competition. Said that British colonies could only import goods if they were shipped on […]
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National Uniformity
National Uniformity and the 1834 Report In this issue about national uniformity, the book English Poor Law Policy [1] reads as follows: The most revolutionary principle of the Report of 1834-the fundamental basis alike of the Act of 1834 and of the policy of the Central Authority-was that of […]
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Name
Disclosure obligations in Limited Liability Partnerships Name Find under this subsection information about Name in relation to Disclosure obligations in Limited Liability Partnerships.
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Naming
Naming of a Member Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament Naming of a Member is the term used to describe the disciplining of an Member of Parliament for breaking the rules of the House of Commons. The only time names are used in the House of Commons chamber are when the Speaker calls Members…
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Nabob
History of Nabob The following concept of Nabob may be usefull here:A derivation of 'nawab' used to describe high-ranking, wealthy Englishmen who returned from India with a large fortune acquired there.
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Nature
The nature of the limited liability partnership. An Introduction. Refine your research by picking one of the following subsections: A separate legal entity Capacity of the limited liability partnership
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National Security Certificate Appeals Tribunal
National Security Certificate Appeals Tribunal (NSCAT) in North Ireland This Tribunal is responsible for determining appeals against national security certificates in proceedings claiming an act of discrimination relating to employment. It will consider whether the act complained of was done […]
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National Economic Development Council
National Economic Development Council History Economic planning forum set up in 1962 in an attempt to explain and resolve the United Kingdom's relatively slow economic growth. It involved management, trade unions and government. Abolished by John Major in 1992.
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National Union of Mineworkers
National Union Of Mineworkers History Founded in 1945 as a reorganisation of the Miners Federation, it participated in a number of major disputes, especially with Edward Heath's government in the 1970s over pay and conditions.
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Nationalisation
Nationalisation History The act of taking over an industry (or assets) and the industries then being owned and run by the national government. Nationalisation might be for economic reasons – to sustain loss-making industries, for example, or political – to allow people to have full democratic […]
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Naval Ratings
Naval Ratings History A rate is a Royal Navy rank, held by a person below the rank of Warrant Officer, similar to a private in the army. A person who holds a rate is known as a rating. Rates are designated according to a rating's ability and responsibility; e.g. 'Ordinary', […]