the Union with Ireland Act1800 that passed in Great Britain was not formally repealed until ... Act of Union Ireland 1800 c.38 path aip Geo3 40 38 UK LEG Crown of Ireland Act 1542 path aip Hen8 33 1 UK LEG Union with Ireland Act1800 c.67 path apgb Geo3 39 40 67 Navboxes list Kingdom of Great Britain Irish constitutions Ireland topics expanded History DEFAULTSORT Act Of Union1800 Category Constitutional ... pre 1801 Category Repealed Irish legislation af Act of Union1800 cy Deddf Uno 1800 de Act of Union1800 es Acta de Uni n 1800 eu Batasun Agiria 1800 fr Acte d Union1800 ga Acht an Aontais 1800 gl Lei de Uni n 1800 it Atto di Unione 1800 he 1800 nl Act of Union1800 ja 1800 no Act of Union1800 oc Acte d Union1800 pl Act of Union1800 pt Ato de Uni o de 1800 ru simple Act of Union1800 sv Unionsakterna 1800 th ...UKFormation The Acts of Union1800 sometimes called the Acts of Union 1801 describe two complementary Acts, ref http www.statutelaw.gov.uk SearchResults.aspx?TYPE QS&Title union&Year 1800&Number &LegType All Legislation Matching Legislation Statute Law Database ref namely the Union with Ireland Act1800 39 & 40 Geo. 3 c. 67 , an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain , and the Act of Union Ireland 1800 40 Geo. 3 c. 38 , an Act of the Parliament of Ireland . Passed on 2 July 1800 and 1 August 1800 ..., accessed 7 October 2008 ref ref s Act of Union 1707 Act of Union 1707 , Article 2. ref The union came into effect on 1 January 1801. Both Acts, though since amended, remain in force in the United ... of Union Ireland 1800 that passed in Ireland was repealed in 1962. ref The Statute Law Revision Pre Union Irish Statutes Act 1962 , http www.irishstatutebook.ie 1962 en act pub 0029 sec0001.html section ... of the union of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1800, still remains the flag of the United ... Act of Union Virtual Library http www.rahbarnes.demon.co.uk Union Union1800.htm Acts of Union ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The New Forest Act1800 ref The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by section 5 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 . Due to the repeal of those provisions, it is now authorised by section 19 2 of the Interpretation Act 1978 . ref parliament Parliament of Great Britain long title An Act for the better Preservation of Timber in the New Forest in the County of Southampton and for ascertaining the Boundaries of the said Forest and of the lands of the Crown within the same. ref These words are printed against this Act in the second column of Schedule 2 to the Statute Law Revision Act 1948, which is headed Title . ref year 1800 statute book chapter 39 & 40 Geo 3 c 86 introduced by territorial extent royal assent commencement repeal date amendments related legislation repealing legislation status Repealed original text legislation history revised text The New Forest Act1800 39 & 40 Geo 3 c 86 was an Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Act of the Parliament of Great Britain . So much of this Act as subjected certain officers therein mentioned to forfeiture and deprivation of their offices for the offences in this Act mentioned was repealed and made void by section 6 of the Dean Forest Act 1819 59 Geo 3 c 86 . The marginal note to that section said that the effect of this was to repeal section 23 of the New Forest Act1800. This repeal was subject to a proviso. ref The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 59 George III. 1819. Printed by His Majesty s Statute and Law Printers. London. 1819. http books.google.co.uk books?id Yac3AAAAMAAJ&pg PA495 v onepage&q&f false Page 495 ref The whole Act was repealed by section 1 4 of, and the Schedule to, the Wild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971 . References Halsbury s Statutes , Reflist UK legislation statute stub UK law stub Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1800 Category Forest law ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title The Treason Act1800 ref This short title was conferred by the Short Titles Act 1896 , section 1 and the first schedule. ref parliament Parliament of Great Britain long title An Act for regulating Trials for High Treason an Misprion of High Treason, in certain Cases. statute book chapter 39 & 40 Geo.3 c.93 introduced by territorial extent royal assent 28 July 1800 commencement repeal date 1 January 1968 England and Wales ref Criminal Law Act 1967 , section 11 1 ref amendments related legislation repealing legislation Criminal Law Act 1967 , s.10 2 & Sch.3, Pt III Criminal Law Act Northern Ireland 1967 , s.15 2 & Sch.2, Pt II Criminal Justice Scotland Act 1980 , s.83 3 & Sch.8 status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history The Treason Act1800 39 & 40 Geo.3 c.93 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Great Britain Parliament of the Kingdom of Great Britain . It assimilated the procedure on trials for treason and misprision ... George III by James Hadfield earlier that year. The Criminal Lunatics Act1800 was passed at the same time. The Act provided that in all cases of high treason which consisted of compassing or imagining the death of the King, or of misprision of that species of high treason, where the overt act ... in the United Kingdom Treason Act References reflist wikisource Treason Act1800 UK legislation Category Treason Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1800 ... evidence , as if he was charged with murder . It further provided that nothing in the Treason Act 1695 or the Treason Act 1708 was to extend to any indictment for high treason consisting of compassing ... acts specified above. It further provided that nothing contained in the Act was to be construed to affect the penalty for treason fixed by law. The provisions of the Act were amended and extended to all cases of treason and misprision of treason by section 1 of the Treason Act 1945 subject to a saving ... more details
The Glasgow Police Act1800 was an Act of Parliament passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom , which established a professional police force for the city of Glasgow . Under the Act, this police force was placed under the control of the Lord Provost , three magistrates and nine elected commissioners. ref name Joyce cite book last Joyce first Peter title Policing Development and Contemporary Practice year 2009 publisher SAGE Publications pages 19 20 ref The force was supported financially by a rate levied by the City Council on houses and businesses the lack of such a levy had frustrated the previous attempt at having a professional police presence in the city. ref name Joyce The Act was a forerunner of similar Acts of Parliament establishing police forces in other Scottish cities and burghs, culminating in the Policing of Towns Scotland Act 1850 and the General Police and Improvement Scotland Act 1862 . ref name Joyce As well as making provision for the establishment of a police force, the Act also authorised the annexation of ninety six acres of land surrounding the city. ref name Devine cite book last Devine first Thomas Martun title Glasgow Beginnings to 1830 year 1995 publisher Manchester University Press pages 251 252 ref References references Category Great Britain Acts of Parliament 1800 Category History of Glasgow Category 1800 in Scotland ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Criminal Lunatics Act1800 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom ... text activeTextDocId legislation history The Criminal Lunatics Act1800 39 & 40 Geo. 3, c. 94 was a Great Britain British Act of Parliament that required and established a set procedure for the indefinite ... to prove him guilty, since this was not an ordinary crime The Treason Act1800 was passed in July 1800 to make treason by attempting to kill the King subject to the same rules of evidence and procedure ... of 1800 was hastily sent to the House of Commons. The Act No more than four days after the trial of James ... Charged with Offenses . This bill included both what was to become the Criminal Lunatics Act1800 and the Treason Act1800 , but the two sections were separated the day after the initial bill was presented to Parliament. The terms of the Criminal Lunatics Act applied to people charged with treason ... Middlesex University. ref Background Before 1800, if a defendant was acquitted on the grounds ... the trial for treason of James Hadfield 1800 journal Law & Society Review volume 19 pages 487 519 ... cases, the authorities were able to use the Vagrancy Act of 1744 to confine criminals, but in the majority ... for the good of society. Trial of James Hadfield In May 1800, James Hadfield attempted to assassinate ... him with two defence counsels that would argue his case for him, instead of having to act as his own .... ref name roberts In essence, the Criminal Lunatics Act required the detention of someone who had .... Repeal The Act was repealed by the Statute Law Repeals Act 1981 . Currently, detention of mentally ill offenders is regulated by the Mental Health Act 1983 , sections 35 41 and 47 49. References reflist See also Mental health law Treason Act 1541 Trial of Lunatics Act 1883 Criminal Lunatics Ireland Act 1838 Further reading Argent, Valerie 1978 . http www.mdx.ac.uk WWW STUDY 1800.htm Counter Revolutionary Panic and the Treatment of the Insane 1800 Middlesex University. cite book author Beattie ... more details
The Census Act1800 also known as the Population Act1800 citation 41 Geo. III c.15 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which enabled the first Census in the United Kingdom Census of England, Scotland and Wales to be undertaken. The census was carried out in 1801 and every ten years thereafter. The 1801 census estimated the population of England and Wales to be 8.9 million, and that of Scotland was 1.6 million. Ireland was not included in the census until 1821. The first census of England had been carried out by William I of England William I and published in the Domesday Book in 1086. Various other censuses had taken place, such as that in the sixteenth century, in which bishops were asked to count the number of families in their diocese s. In the latter part of the eighteenth century, there were several proposals for a Census Bill and a growing concern about the population of Britain and its demand for food, particularly fueled by the publication, in 1798 of Thomas Robert Malthus s An Essay on the Principle of Population . The Census Bill was presented to Parliament on 20 November 1800, passed on 3 December and received Royal Assent on 31 December. The first census was held on Monday 10 March 1801. Administration of the 1801 census The 1801 census was in two parts the first was concerned with the number of people, their occupations, and numbers of families and houses. The second was a collection of the numbers of baptisms, marriages and burials, thus giving an indication of the rate at which the population was increasing or decreasing. Information was collected by census enumerators who were usually the local Overseers of the Poor or in Scotland ... Act 1840, a new approach to censuses was adopted under the responsibility of the Registrar ... http www.chronology.ndo.co.uk 1800 1849.htm Chronology of the United Kingdom 1800 1849 ... of Parliament 1800 ... more details
Act of Union may be an act that refers to In the British Isles Laws in Wales Acts 1535 1542 , passed by the Parliament of England , annexing Wales to England, sometimes known as the Acts of Union Tender of Union , Act of Union 1652 , annexation of Scotland by the Commonwealth of England Acts of Union 1707 , passed by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain Act of Union1800 , passed by both the Parliament of Great Britain and the Parliament of Ireland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland In the British Empire Act of Union 1840 , passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, joining Upper Canada and Lower Canada to form the Province of Canada South Africa Act 1909 , passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom creating the Union of South Africa , is sometimes referred to as the Act of Union In Scandinavia Sweden Norway Act of Union 1814 forming a personal union between Sweden and Norway Danish Icelandic Act of Union 1918 granted independence to Iceland Other meanings The poem by Seamus Heaney , written in 1975. disambig af Act of Union ca Acta d Uni cy Deddf Uno de Act of Union es Acta de Uni n eu Batasun Agiria fr Acte d Union ga Acht an Aontais gl Lei de Uni n ko it Atto di Unione nl Act of Union ja pt Ato de Uni o sk Z kon o nii sv Unionsakt ... more details
The Making of Bread, etc. Act1800 41 Geo. III c. 16 , also known as the Brown Bread Act or the Poison Act , was a Great Britain British Act of Parliament that prohibited millers from producing any flour other than wholemeal flour. The Act was introduced as one of a series of measures to deal with a severe food shortage, caused at least partly by the poor wheat harvest of 1799. Labourers and their families at that time lived very largely on bread, the price of which could account for more than half of their weekly wages. ref name ThompsonPP189 193 Harvnb Thompson 1991 pp 189 193 ref The Act proved to be very unpopular, and impossible to enforce. ref Harvnb Heckscher 1922 loc para. IV.IV.26 ref So concerned was the government by the civil unrest that resulted, the Act was repealed after less than two months. ref 42 Geo. III c. 2 ref One account from Horsham , in Sussex , demonstrates the depth of public feeling quote A number of women  ... proceded to Gosden wind mill, where, abusing the miller for having served them with brown flour, they seized on the cloth with which he was then dressing meal according to the directions of the Bread Act, and cut it into a thousand pieces threatening at the same time to serve all similar utensils he might in future attempt to use in the same manner. ref name ThompsonPP189 193 References Notes reflist Bibliography refbegin citation last Heckscher first Eli F. editor1 last Westergaard editor1 first Harald editor2 last Fearenside editor2 first C. S. trans title The Continental System An Economic Interpretation year 1922 edition Clarendon Press, online url http www.econlib.org library YPDBooks Heckscher hksrCS20.html publisher Library of Economics and Liberty accessdate 29  May 2010 citation last Thompson first E. P. authorlink E. P. Thompson chapter The Moral Economy of the English Crowd in the Eighteenth Century title Customs in Common ... 1800 ... more details
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The European UnionAct or European Union Bill can refer to several items of legislation. In the United Kingdom European Union Accessions Act 1994 European Union Accessions Act 2003 European Union Accessions Act 2006 European Union Amendment Act 2008 European UnionAct 2011 disambiguation ... more details
Trade UnionAct with its many variations is a stock short title used for legislation in the United Kingdom and Australia which relates to trade union s. The Bill for an Act with this short title will have been known as a Trade Union Bill during its passage through Parliament . Trade Union Acts may be a generic name either for legislation bearing that short title or for all legislation which amends the law relating to trade unions. In the United Kingdom , it is a term of art. List Australia Queensland The Trade UnionAct 1915 New South Wales The Trade UnionAct 1881 Japan The Trade UnionAct of 1949 Laos main Trade unions in Laos The Trade UnionAct 2007 Tanzania Main Trade unions in Tanzania The Trade UnionAct No. 10 1998 United Kingdom The Trade UnionAct 1871 34 & 35 Vict c 31 The Trade Union Amendment Act 1876 The Trade Disputes Act 1906 6 Edw 7 c 47 The Trade UnionAct 1913 3 & 4 Geo 5 c 30 The Trade Union Amalgamation Act 1917 The Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1927 The Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1946 The Trade Union Amalgamations Act 1964 The Trade Disputes Act 1965 The Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1974 c 52 The Trade Union and Labour Relations Amendment Act 1976 c 7 The Trade UnionAct 1984 The Trade Union and Labour Relations Consolidation Act 1992 The Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Act 1993 c 19 The Trade Union Acts The Trade Union Acts 1871 to 1906 means the Trade Union Acts 1871 and 1876 and Trade Disputes Act 1906. ref The Trade Disputes Act 1906 , section 5 1 ref The Trade Union Acts 1871 to 1913 means the Trade Union Acts 1871 to 1906 and the Trade UnionAct 1913. ref The Trade UnionAct 1913 , section 8 ref The Trade Union Acts 1871 to 1964 means the Trade Union Acts 1871 to 1913 and the Trade Union Amalgamations Act 1964. ref The Trade Union Amalgamations Act 1964 , section 11 1 ref The Trade Union Acts 1871 to 1971 means ... It is applicable to Northern Ireland. See also List of short titles References reflist UK legislation ... more details
Politics of the African Union mini The Constitutive Act of the African Union sets out the codified framework under which the African Union is to conduct itself. It was signed on 11 July 2000 at Lom , Togo . See also AU History wikisource Sirte Declaration , 9 September 1999, resolving to create the African Union. External links http www.au2002.gov.za docs key oau au act.htm Constitutive Act of the African Union Category Treaties and protocols of the African Union Category Treaties concluded in 2000 Africa hist stub ... more details
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Infobox NZ legislation short title Civil UnionAct 2004 long title administered by Minister of Justice New Zealand Minister of Justice introduced by date passed 2004 royal assent commencement amendments related legislation status Current The Civil UnionAct 2004 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand . It was passed into law on Thursday 9 December 2004 by a final vote of 65 55 in the Parliament of New Zealand . It is administered by the Ministry of Justice New Zealand Ministry of Justice and is under the jurisdiction of the Family Courts Act 1980 Family Court . See also Civil unions in New Zealand Relationships Statutory References Act 2005 External links http www.legislation.govt.nz act public 2004 0102 latest DLM323385.html Text of the Act Category New Zealand Statutes Category 2004 in law Category 2004 in New Zealand NewZealand stub ... more details
The Union Chargeability Act 1865 was a piece of United Kingdom British legislation passed after the Poor Law Amendment Act . Under the PLAA parishes were to group together to form unions so that the cost of building expensive workhouses was shared the Union Chargeability Act was passed so that the financial burden of paupers was shared on a union wide basis rather than a parish wide basis. Further reading William Cunningham Glen, http books.google.com books?id k7oDAAAAQAAJ&dq 1865 22union chargeability act 22&printsec frontcover&source bl&ots cHC7Y5xTXY&sig me84zTleaylwFazJ85M7NhDuio8&hl en&ei nMNySub0KIasjAfPseSnBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3 v onepage&q &f false Villiers Union Chargeability Act, 1865 ...Also... Poor Removals, Adapted to the Removal of Union Poor 1866 Poor Law UK legislation Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1865 Category Poverty Category Poor Law UK law stub ... more details
Infobox legislation shorttitle Status of the UnionAct, 1934 image Coat of Arms of South Africa 1932 2000 .svg imagesize imagelink imagealt caption longtitle Act to provide for the declaration of the Status of the Union of South Africa for certain amendments of the South Africa Act, 1909, incidental thereto, and for the adoption of certain parts of the Statute of Westminster, 1931. citation Act No. 69 of 1934 territorialextent Union of South Africa enactedby Parliament of South Africa dateenacted dateassented 22 June 1934 datesigned datecommenced bill Status of the Union Bill billcitation A.B. ... 191 ref The Status of the UnionAct was repealed by the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act ... until 1950. References Reflist External links s Status of the UnionAct, 1934 Status of the Union ... amendments repeals Repealed by the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1961 related South Africa Act, 1909 br Statute of Westminster, 1931 summary keywords The Status of the UnionAct, 1934 Act No. 69 of 1934 was an act of Parliament act of the Parliament of South Africa that was the South African counterpart to the Statute of Westminster, 1931 . It declared the Union of South Africa to be a sovereign ... from its Parliament unlike the case in Australia and New Zealand , so the Status Act was not legally ... Union of South Africa South African Party to form the United Party South Africa United Party . ref cite ... . Provisions The Status Act incorporated the Statute of Westminster into South African law as if it were an act of the South African Parliament. Sections 7 to 10 of the Statute were omitted because they dealt with matters specific to other realms. The act further declared that the Parliament of the Union shall be the sovereign legislative power in and over the Union, and that no act of the British Parliament would extend to South Africa unless extended by an act of the South African Parliament ..., the Status Act prescribed that the King, when exercising his executive powers in regard to South ... more details
The Trade UnionAct of 1913 was passed by the Liberal British Government under Prime Minister Herbert Asquith to remedy the situation caused by the Osborne judgment 1909 Osborne Judgment , and gave unions the right to divide their subscriptions into a political and a social fund. If union members objected to these political contributions they could contract out of the payment. ref cite web title 1913 Trade UnionAct url http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk Ltrade13.htm ref References Reflist Category United Kingdom labour law Category 1913 in the United Kingdom Category Trade union legislation ... more details
The Federal Credit UnionAct is an Act of Congress ref See usc title chap 12 14 , also available at http www.ncua.gov Resources RegulationsOpinionsLaws fcu act fcu act.pdf ref enacted in 1934. The purpose of the law was to make credit available and promote thrift through a national system of nonprofit , cooperative credit unions. This Act established the federal credit union system and created the Bureau of Federal Credit Unions , the predecessor to the National Credit Union Administration , to charter and oversee federal credit unions. The general provisions in the Federal Act were based on the Massachusetts Credit UnionAct of 1909 , ref Presently codified at Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 171, 1 84 2008 ref and became the basis of many other state credit union laws. Under the provisions of the Federal Credit UnionAct, a credit union may be chartered under either federal or state law, a system known as dual chartering , which is still in existence today. Credit union law in the U.S. built on earlier legislation such as that developed by Franz Hermann Schulze Delitzsch in Germany and Alphonse Desjardins co operator Alphonse Desjardins in Canada. Among the individuals responsible for formulating credit union legislation in the United States were Edward Filene , Pierre Jay and Roy Bergengren . The Act is amended periodically to evolve and remain a modern credit union law. This contemporary law, coupled with the NCUA Board s commitment to reduce regulatory burden, enables federal credit unions to offer a variety of services to meet the financial needs of their members. For example, in addition to basic passbook share savings account s, many federal credit unions offer share drafts, share certificates, credit cards, and individual retirement account s. In recent years, many have expanded ... UnionAct http ecfr.gpoaccess.gov cgi t text text idx?sid 3e6a246f98a94d8642520d11172aaed4&c ecfr&tpl ... Category United States federal banking legislation Credit UnionAct Category New Deal ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title European UnionAct 2011 parliament United Kingdom long title An Act to make provision about treaties relating to the European Union and decisions made under them, including ... Yes revised text The European UnionAct 2011 is an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , requiring that a referendum be held on amendments of the Treaty on European Union or the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union . Introduced in the House of Commons of the United ... No. 36 on transitional provisions annexed to the Treaty on European Union, to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and to the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community and to make provision about the means by which directly applicable or directly effective European Union ... of Lords Lords on 22 March, after a hostile reception by Peers. The Act received Royal Assent on 19 ... the 1972 European Communities Act so that any proposed future treaty that transferred areas of power ... of powers to the European Union . ref http www.publications.parliament.uk pa ld201011 ldhansrd text 100525 0001.htm 1005255000153 Lords Hansard 25 May 2010 ref Provisions The Act requires a referendum to be held on any amendment of the Treaty on European Union or the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union made by treaty, and requires that any use of a Passerelle Clause passerelle provision must be approved by an Act of Parliament at least. The Act also enables ratification of a transitional ... Clause On 6 October 2010, the Government announced that the Act would include a provision to underline ... as section 18 of the Act provides that blockquote Directly applicable or directly effective EU law ... to in section 2 1 of the European Communities Act 1972 falls to be recognised and available in law in the United Kingdom only by virtue of that Act or where it is required to be recognised and available in law by virtue of any other Act. blockquote References Reflist Further reading http www.publications.parliament.uk ... more details
Trade UnionAct 1871 was a Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which legalised trade unions for the first time in the United Kingdom . Background The Conservative Prime Minister, the Earl of Derby set up a Royal Commission on Trade Unions in 1867. One worker representatives was on the commission, a Mr Frederic Harrison , who prepared union witnesses. Robert Applegarth from the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners who was a union observer of the proceedings. The majority report of the Commission was hostile to the idea of decriminalising trade unions. Frederic Harrison, Thomas Hughes and the Earl of Lichfield produced their own minority report, recommending the following changes in the law. combinations of workers should not be liable for conspiracy unless it would be criminal if committed by a single person the restraint of trade doctrine in common law should not apply to trade associations all existing legislation applying to unions ... of Property Act 1875 . The Act was fully repealed by the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act ... When William Ewart Gladstone s new government came to power, the Trade Union Congress campaigned for the minority .... Provisions of the Act Section 2 provided that the purposes of trade unions should not, although ... prosecution. Section 3 said the restraint of trade doctrine should not make any trade union agreements or trusts void or voidable. Section 4 stated that any trade union agreements were not directly ... did not interfere in union affairs. Section 6 provided a system of voluntary registration, which carried some small advantages. It also allowed union members to access the financial records of the union now ss 28 30, Trade Union and Labour Relations Consolidation Act 1992 ref It was temporarily repealed in the 1970s. ref Amendments and repeal However the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1871 was passed ... United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1871 Category Trade union legislation ... more details
The Trade UnionAct 1984 was a law in the United Kingdom that required all trade unions to hold a secret ballot before calling a strike. The majority of the act did not apply to trade unions based in Northern Ireland . ref cite web url http www.eurofound.europa.eu emire UNITED 20KINGDOM TRADEUNIONACT1984TUA84 EN.htm title TRADE UNIONACT 1984 TUA 84 publisher European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions accessdate 2008 07 03 ref The act was repealed on 16 October 1992 ... UnionAct 1984 repealed 16.10.1992 c. 49 publisher Office of Public Sector Information accessdate 2008 07 03 ref Peter Bottomley , who is current MP for Worthing West, reportedly said that the act ... first Peter accessdate 2008 07 03 ref The act also required unions to elect a new general secretary ... two years after the passing of the bill, 19 unions changed the practice to comply with the act. ref cite web url http hansard.millbanksystems.com written answers 1986 jan 21 trade union ballots S6CV0090P0 05997 title Trade Union Ballots last Clarke first Kenneth publisher Hansard accessdate 2008 07 03 ref The act also says that those who are in high up positions in the union must be accountable to the membership of the union as a whole. ref cite journal last Ellis first Norman date 1984 12 08 title Impact of the Trade UnionAct 1984 on the BMA journal British Medical Journal accessdate 2008 07 03 ref Context At the time the act was passed, the UK miners strike 1984 1985 UK miner s strike ... Effect The act limited the amount of industrial action by strengthening the requirements for a strike ..., as members of the National Union of Mineworkers Great Britain National Union of Mineworkers were ... pdfs 03LockwoodPress.pdf title THE IMPACT OF INDUSTRIAL ACTION BALLOTS ON TRADE UNION PROCEDURES, PRACTICES ... accessdate 2008 07 03 ref As a result of this act, striking miners were not entitled to Income Support ... trade unions history Category Trade union legislation ... more details
Infobox Legislation shorttitle Civil UnionAct, 2006 image imagesize imagelink imagealt caption longtitle Act to provide for the solemnisation of civil unions, by way of either a marriage or civil partnership ... repeals related Marriage Act, 1961 South Africa Marriage Act , s Marriage Act, 1961 No. 25 of 1961 summary keywords The Civil UnionAct, 2006 Act No. 17 of 2006 is an act of Parliament act of the Parliament ... Affairs officials are automatically marriage officers for the purposes of the Civil UnionAct. They may ... officers for the purposes of the Civil UnionAct unless both they and their denomination apply ... the Civil UnionAct as they do under the Marriage Act. References Reflist External links Wikisource ... http www.info.gov.za view DownloadFileAction?id 67843 Act No. 17 of 2006 enactedby Parliament of South ... November 2006 bill Civil Union Bill billcitation http www.info.gov.za view DownloadFileAction?id 65492 ... partnership . The act was enacted as a consequence of the judgment of the Constitutional Court ... be read in to the Marriage Act South Africa Marriage Act to allow same sex marriages to take place. On 24 August 2006, the Cabinet of South Africa Cabinet approved the Civil Union Bill for submission ... date 30 November 2006 accessdate 13 July 2011 ref Provisions A civil union may be contracted under the act by a same sex or opposite sex couple, and they may choose to form it either as a marriage or as a civil partnership. Whichever name is chosen, the legal consequences of a civil union are the same as those of a marriage under the Marriage Act South Africa Marriage Act . Any reference to marriage in any law is deemed to include a civil union, and any reference to a husband, wife or spouse is deemed to include a spouse or partner in a civil union. A person may not contract a marriage or civil partnership if he or she is already married or civilly partnered under the Civil UnionAct, the Marriage Act, or the Recognition of Customary Marriages Act. Both partners must be 18 or older and mentally ... more details
no footnotes date February 2011 The Act of Union , formally the The British North America Act, 1840 3 & 4 Victoria, c.35 , ref The Short Titles Act 1896 , section 1 and Schedule 1. ref was enacted in July 1840 and proclaimed 10 February 1841. It abolished the legislatures of Lower Canada and Upper Canada and established a new political entity, the Province of Canada to replace them. This act effected the political union of The Canadas , and was similar in nature and in goals to the other Act of Union disambiguation Acts of Union enacted by the British Parliament . History Image United Canada 1840.png thumb Political organisation under the UnionAct 1840 The inspiration for the Act is typically attributed to Report on the Affairs of British North America 1839 Lord Durham s Report on Canada . John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham Lord Durham was sent to the colonies to examine the causes of the Rebellions of 1837 in both Upper and Lower Canada. The union was also proposed to solve pressing financial ... the UnionAct 1848 The granting of responsible government to the colony is typically attributed to reforms ... as they no longer considered the equal representation mandated by the Act of Union to be just. At last, the Act of Union failed at shutting down French Canadian political influence, especially ... leading to Canadian Confederation in 1867. See also Act of Union disambiguation Acts of Union of the British ... would gradually disappear through assimilation. As such, the Act also contained measures banning the French ... Papineau demanded representation by population and the recall of the union the minute he entered ... Canada English PreConfederation ua 1840.html Full text of the act http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000029 Canadian Encyclopedia Act of Union http www.canadiana.org citm themes constitution constitution11 e.html Canada in the Making, 1839 1849 Union and Responsible ... Acte d Union 1840 pl Ustawa o Unii Kanadyjskiej pt Ato de Uni o de 1840 ru 1840 ... more details
The Union and Security Act lang sv F renings och s kerhetsakten , lang fi Yhdistys ja vakuuskirja , alternately Act of Union and Security was proposed by king Gustav III of Sweden to the assembled Estates of the Realm during the Riksdag of the Estates Riksdag of 1789. It was a document, adding to the Swedish Constitution of 1772 new provisions and Separation of powers divisions of power . The King strengthened his grip on power, while at the same time riding on a popular wave that also meant the decrease in aristocratic power. It has been described as fundamentally conservative . ref name Nordstrom2000 cite book author Byron J. Nordstrom title Scandinavia since 1500 url http books.google.com books?id Pa4g1A1n53cC&pg PA112 accessdate 21 December 2011 year 2000 publisher U of Minnesota Press isbn 978 0 8166 2098 2 page 112 ref Passage After the ending of the Theater War , in February 1789 Gustav summoned the Riksdag of the Estates and placed an Act of Union and Security before them. Three of the four estates accepted it but the Nobility Noble s rejected it. However Gustav proclaimed that it was the law anyway. ref name Nordstrom2000 The act The Act of Union of Security gave the King of Sweden king the sole power to declare war and make peace instead of sharing this power with the estates. ref name subversion cite book title History of the revolutions in Europe, from the subversion of the Roman empire in the west, to the Congress of Vienna last Koch first Christophe last2 Cogswell first2 Joseph Green year 1837 publisher S. Babcock & Co. page 197 url http books.google.co.uk books?id tiEMAAAAYAAJ ref The estates would lose the ability to initiate legislation , ref name cambridge cite book title The New Cambridge Modern History last Crawley first Charles William last2 Clark first2 George year 1965 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 0 521 04547 9 page 483 url http books.google.co.uk ... name Nordstrom2000 Most noble privileges were abolished with the Act, with most offices now available ... more details
Articles 28 33 Order for the enforcement of the trade unionact Supplementary Provisions Unfair Labor Practices Prohibited under Article 7 of the Act, an unfair labor practice is when an employer interferes with the rights of workers to join, organize, or take part in union activities, and also for refusing to collectively bargain with a union. For further details see Unfair Labor Practice Japan ...Politics of Japan The nihongo Trade Union Law roudou kumiahou is a Japanese law. It was enacted on 1 June 1949 to provide the right for workers to organize in Japan . It has been translated as the Trade Union Law and Labor Union Law . Historical origins Pre war Trade Union bills After the First World War one there were many attempts to establish a trade union law to protect the rights of workers ... employers from discharging workers for belonging to a union, or requiring workers to quit or not join a union. But these bills never became law. ref Kimura, Shinichi, http ir.library.osaka u.ac.jp metadb up LIBOULRK01 oulr006 001.pdf Unfair Labor Practices under the Trade Union Law of Japan ... operation of massive and externally directed political change in world history. 1945 Trade Union ... to democratize Japan. One action was to ensure the creation of a Trade Union law to allow for the first ... of workers to participate in a trade union. 1949 Law and subsequent amendments On 1 June 1949 a new version of the Trade Union Law was enacted. It has since been amended in 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954 ... law2.pdf Trade Union Law ref Main provisions Structure The law consists of 5 chapters, an order for the enforcement of the Trade Union law, and supplementary provisions Chapter 1 General Provisions ... library documents llj law2.pdf Full English text of the Trade Union Law from http www.jil.go.jp ... Full Japanese text of the Trade Union Law from http www.e gov.go.jp e Gov Category Postwar Japan Category ... union legislation ja ... more details