Docks and Harbours in UK Law

  • Summer Conference, 1938
    • No. 16-3, July 1938
    • Public Administration
    ... ... ADMINISTRATION OF PORTS (a) Government Relations with Docks and Harbours: A. T. V. Robinson, C.B., C.B.E. (Deputy Secretary, ... ...
  • Administration of Ports: (b) The Administration of the Port of Bristol
    • No. 16-3, July 1938
    • Public Administration
    ... ... in the middle of the last century, when the City Docks were purchased by the Corporation from the BristoI Dock Company ... the various forms of administration for docks and harbours in this country and the duties and obligations which rest ... ...
  • The Organization and Administration of Britain's Ports
    • No. 41-1, March 1963
    • Public Administration
    ... ... supervise the execution of plans for the development of harbours on a national basis \vas one of several major recommendations ... of reference were ‘To consider to what extent the major docks and harbours of Great Britain are adequate to meet present ... ...
  • PROFITS IN NON‐MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1920‐38*
    • No. 10-2, June 1963
    • Scottish Journal of Political Economy
    ... ... (12) Retail distribution (820) (8) Road transport (702-3) (9) Docks, harbours etc. (705) (12) 65.2 75.3 81.8 83.1 90.0 91.2 88-5 ... ...
  • Optional Enquiry 5: Advertisements
    • Part II. Optional enquiries
    • Enquiries of Local Authorities and Water Companies: A Practical Guide - 6th Edition
    • Keith Pugsley/Ken Miles
    • 113-120
    ... ... , to the safety of persons using any roads, railways, waterways, docks, harbours or airfields. In having regard to safety aspects, the council ... ...
  • Institute Notes and News
    • No. 16-2, April 1938
    • Public Administration
    ... ... I. Administration of Ports. (u) Government relations with Docks and Harbours. (6) Bristol Docks. A. T. V. Robinson, C.B., ... ...
  • Administration of Ports: (c) The Small Port
    • No. 16-3, July 1938
    • Public Administration
    ... ... Harbours have been allowed to silt up, cranes to become derelict, jetties ... is open to objection if one form of transport owns docks and harbours to which access is essential by other means of ... ...
  • Administration of Ports: (a) Ports and the Government
    • No. 16-3, July 1938
    • Public Administration
    ... ... , for example, include, not only the Southampton Docks of the Southern Railway, but also the by no means ... The Harbours, Docks and Piers Clauses Act, passed in the vintage period ... ...
  • Tolls
    • Part III. Rights
    • The Law of the Manor - 2nd Edition
    • Christopher Jessel
    • 269-277
    ... ... , for example to defray the expenses of operating markets and harbours, and for the repair of roads, bridges and town walls. The owner would ... in ancient ports quays, piers, wharves, warehouses, embankments and docks were built over the centuries. These were expensive to construct and ... ...
  • The Inadvisability of Hasty Regulation of the Security Industry
    • No. 71-2, April 1998
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... as evidenced by the attestation as constables under s.79 of the Harbours, Docks and Piers (Clauses) Act 1847 of security officers employed ... ...
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