Private bill procedure?(the Scotch Act of 1899)
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Samuels, Arthur W. 'Private bill procedure?(the Scotch Act of 1899)'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. X Part LXXX, 1899/1900, pp509-517Download Item:
Abstract:
Rarely has there been
such a waste of Irish capital in Westminster as there has this
year been. Hardly even have the efforts of promoters proved
so futile, and of opponents so exhausting. The shareholders
of some of the most prosperous and of some of the least
prosperous of Irish Railways have alike to deplore the dissipation
in Parliamentary litigation of their profits for 1899.
The ratepayers of Dublin, of Rathmines, of Pembroke, of
Clontarf, and other suburbs of the City, long will feel the
burden added to their rates by the London litigation of the
Session that has past.
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Read Tuesday, November 28th, 1899
Author: Samuels, Arthur W.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. X Part LXXX 1899/1900
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Private bill legislation, ExpenditureISSN:
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