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Limited Partnerships Act 1907 (c.24) | In section 16(1)— | |
(a) | the words “, and there shall be paid for such inspection such fees as may be appointed by the Board of Trade, not exceeding 5p for each inspection”; and | |
(b) | the words from “and there shall be paid for each certificate” to the end. | |
In section 17(1)— | ||
(a) | the words “(but as to fees with the concurrence of the Treasury)”; and | |
(b) | paragraph (a). | |
Companies Act 1985 (c.6) | Section 311. | |
Sections 323 to 329. | ||
Sections 343 and 344. | ||
Section 438. | ||
Section 439— | ||
(a) | in subsection (2), the words “, or is ordered to pay the whole or any part of the costs of proceedings brought under section 438,”; | |
(b) | subsections (3) and (7); and | |
(c) | in subsection (8), the words “; and any such liability imposed by subsection (2) is (subject as mentioned above) a liability also to indemnify all persons against liability under subsection (3)”. | |
Section 453(1A)(b). | ||
Section 708(5). | ||
Section 720. | ||
Section 729. | ||
Parts 2 to 4 of Schedule 13. | ||
Schedule 23. | ||
Companies Act 1989 (c.40) | Section 58. | |
Section 143(10). | ||
In Schedule 17, paragraph 4. | ||
Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991 (c.50) | In Schedule 1, paragraph 39. | |
Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c.33) | In Schedule 27, paragraphs 100 and 101. |
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