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St Mary (Islington) 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Parish of St. Mary ]

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Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1891.—An Act which by section 4
amends the provisions contained in sub-section 2 of section 26
of the Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1890, with respect
to the exemption of certain houses from inhabited house duty,
by increasing the amount of such exemption from £20 to £40
annual value.
Electoral Disabilities Removal Act, 1891.—An Act which provides
that a person shall not be disqualified from being registered by
reason only that during part of the qualifying period not
exceeding four months at any one time, he has in the performance
of any duty arising from his office or employment
been absent from his dwelling house or not resided within the
required distance from the borough or county.
Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation [No. 9) Act, 1891.—An Act
confirming, among other orders, the Provisional Order granted
by the Board of Trade under the Electric Lighting Acts, 1882
and 1888, to the Camberwell and Islington Electric Light and
Power Supply, Limited, in respect of the Parish of St. Mary,
Islington.
Great Northern Railway Act, 1891.—An Act to authorise the Great
Northern Railway Company to purchase Nos. 311 and 313,
Hollow ay Road.
London Overhead Wires Act, 1891.—An Act to provide for the
control and regulation of overhead wires in the administrative
County of London, and authorising the London County Council
to make by-laws and to appoint inspectors for the proper
control of such wires.
London Sky Signs Act, 1891.—An Act for the prohibition of future
and regulation of existing sky signs in the administrative
County of London.
Registration of Electors Act, 1891.—An Act providing that where
a parish is situate in a parliamentary but not in a municipal
borough, one half of the expenses and receipts under the
Registration Acts, 1843 to 1888, in respect of such parish
shall, as from the passing of the County Electors Act, 1888,
be defrayed out of and paid to the County Fund.