LAWS OF KENYA The Traffic acT Chapter 403 Revised Edition 2009 (1993) Published by the National Council for Law Reporting with the Authority of the Attorney General www.kenyalaw.org 2 CAP. 403 Traffic [Rev. 2009 CHAPTER 403 THE TRAFFIC ACT ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS part I – prelImInary Section 1—Short title. 2—Interpretation. 3—Appointment of officers. 4—Classification of vehicles. part II - regIstratIon of VehICles 5—Records of vehicles. 6—Motor vehicles and trailers to
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The Townshend Acts In 1767 Charles Townshend who was the chancellor of the exchequer‚ created the Townshend Acts . The Townshend Acts were approved by British Parliament on June 26-June 2‚ 1767 and were repealed April 12‚ 1770. Charles Townshend proposed the program in order to raise 40‚000 pounds a year so that the English parliament could cut the british land tax and this would also raise money to pay for the salaries of governors and judges. Some of the things that
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Past and Promise) That was the colonist’s famous saying. The colonists were being taxed with no say in parliament. They were getting taxed with the Stamp Act‚ the Tea Act‚ and the Sugar Act‚ but those were only a few. Eventually the Stamp Act was successfully repealed‚ yet the Stamp Act was the catalyst for the American Revolution. The stamp Act was the first attempt for Brittan to directly tax the colonists. (Mason Lorna) Brittan thought that since they owned the colonists they could tax them‚
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accident or dangerous occurrence resulting in death or bodily injury | Form 26 | Report of dangerous occurrence which does not result in death or bodily injury | Form 27 | Notice of poisoning or disease | Form 28 | Abstract of the factories act‚ 1948 and the Factories rules | Form 29 | Annual return | Form 30 | Half-yearly return | Form 31 | Muster roll | Form 32 | Register of accidents and dangerous occurrences | FORM - 1 Prescribed under Rule 4(2) APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION
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1. a) An Act of Parliament comes about when a bill is passed by initially the House of Commons and then The House of Lords in various stages. Once the reading stages and the committee stages of the bill are complete in both houses it is finally passed as an Act of Parliament by Royal Assent. An Example of an Act of Parliament is The Suicide Act 1961. b) The highest proportion of legislation is passed by way of Delegated legislation which is where an Act of Parliament is passed that provides the
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The character I chose to render a costume design for is Troy Maxson from the play Fences by August Wilson. Troy is the family’s main source of income and his character is a very strong willed and stubborn 53-year-old man. Troy relentlessly told his son‚ Cory‚ multiple times that his football recruitment was a waste of time and that he should get “…recruited in how to fix cars or something where he can make a living” (8; ch.1‚ sec.1). Therefore‚ from Troy’s actions‚ I knew that his costume should
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The dream act. Every year‚ about 2.8 million students graduate from a United States high school. They have dreams of going to college or to the military to have an opportunity to make something of their lives. However‚ each year‚ there is also a group of about 65‚000 students who will not have that chance to advance in their lives (CIR_DREAM paragraph 1). They are unable to do so because they were brought to the US illegally by their parents when they were children‚ and have the status of an
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sounds horrible‚ and it is. This is exactly what The Termination Act of 1953 did to the Native Americans. I am against the Termination Act of 1953. I am against The Termination Act of 1953 for several reasons. Although it is said the act was created in hope to benefit the Native Americans‚ I don’t believe it did. Instead‚ it created many issues for the Native Americans. In my opinion the act solely benefited the government. The act lowered federal spending efficiently‚ which of course was a big
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Name Tutor Institution Course Date Introduction The numerous scandals that involved corporate and investors in the year 2002 such as Enron‚ WorldCom and Tyco came as shock to many investors in the United States. Many investors lost their money to fraudulent activities by accountability corporate making them loose confidence in financial statements provided. Such loses created concern within the government prompting them to overhaul all the
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(PROTECTION) ACT‚ 1986 CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD (MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS) `Parivesh Bhawan’‚ East Arjun Nagar Delhi -110 032 E-mail: cpcb@alpha.nic.in; Website: www.cpcb.nic.in MoEF Website: www.envfor.nic.in June‚ 2008 CONTENTS Page No. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 1.2 Environmental Laboratory Legal Provisions of Recognition of Environmental Laboratories 1.2.1 The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act‚ 1974 1.2.2 The Air (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act‚ 1981
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