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- "Byelaws for good rule and government" in Ripon, North Yorkshire...
- Since 1987 a byelaw has been in place to protect dangerously dwindling po****tions of salmon and sea trout. The River Esk Tideway Byelaw 1987, prevents...
- A byelaw terraced house is a type of dwelling built to comply with the Public Health Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55). It is a type of British terraced house...
- In the United Kingdom, byelaws are laws of local or limited application made by local councils or other bodies, in specific areas using powers granted...
- the enforcement of the Epping Forest Act 1878 and the byelaws made there under. Not all byelaws that are in operation within Epping Forest are made under...
- p****age of the Public Health Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 55), the so-called byelaw terraced houses, each had its own toilet, usually outside. The rapid urbanisation...
- duty on local authorities to regulate housing by the use of byelaws, and subsequently all byelaw terraced housing was required to have its own privy, with...
- The British Underwater Test and Evaluation Byelaws 1975 came into force on 1 September 1975. The byelaws prohibited public access to certain areas of...
- duty on local authorities to regulate housing by the use of byelaws. Subsequently, all byelaw terraced housing was required to meet minimum standards of...
- of the port of Liverpool to borrow moneys for that purpose and to make byelaws for regulating the division amongst pilots of pilotage earnings and for...