Examples of Act of 1925 in a sentence
The Ginning & Pressing Factories Act of 1925 has since been repealed.
Poraz’s opponents in the government claimed that legalizing undocumented migrants would not only amount to opening the door to further unwanted migrants but also would reward those who have broken the law.
Disclosure requirements were broadened in the Federal Corrupt Practices Act of 1925 (Title III of the Act of Feb.
Citing the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925, the Supreme Court has enforced contracts between the parties to submit disputes to arbitration.
Christians, Jews and Parsis, as well as Indians contracting or registering civil marriage under the Special Marriage Act of 1954, are governed by the Indian Succession Act of 1925, as amended by the Indian Succession (Amendment) Act of 1991.
The rights of allotment holders were further strengthened through the Allotments Acts of 1922, but the most important change can be found in the Allotments Act of 1925 which established statutory allotments that local authorities could not sell off or convert without Ministerial consent, known as Section 8 Orders.
Christians and Parsis are governed by the relevant family laws (the Christian Marriage Act and the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, respectively) and by the Indian Succession Act of 1925 (as amended in 1991).
In the United Kingdom, the duties and powers of pension trustees derive from three sources: (1) the trust document and rules of the pension scheme; (2) the general law applicable to trustees, which is a mixture of legislation – such as the Trustees Act of 1925 – and case law; and (3) the law specific to trustees of occupational pension schemes, found largely in the Pensions Security Act 1993 and Pensions Act 1995.
This was the case despite the federal policy of favoring arbitration in private legal claims, first set out 85 years ago in the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925 (FAA).3 One case in particular, American Safety Equipment Corp.
Note that in considering arbitration agreements, the court applies the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925, Pub.