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Mines and Quarries Act 1954 | |
Section 19 | In full |
Section 28 | In full |
Section 30 | In full |
Sections 36 and 37 | In full |
Sections 39 to 46 | In full |
Sections 55 and 56 | In full |
Sections 58 and 59 | In full |
Sections 61and 62 | In full |
Sections 64 to 67 | In full |
Section 69 | In full |
Sections 73 and 74 | In full |
Section 79 | In full |
Sections 83 and 84 | In full |
Sections 86 and 87 | In full |
Sections 94 and 95 | In full |
Section 97 | In full |
Section 123 | In full |
Section 137 | In full |
Section 141 | Subsection (5) |
Section 143 | In full |
Section 150 | In full |
Section 170 | In full |
Section 171 | In full |
Section 174 | In full |
Schedule 3 | In full |
Mines and Quarries (Tips) Act 1969(1) | |
Sections 1 to 7 | In full |
Section 10 | In full |
Schedule 1 | In full |
Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 | The entry relating to the Mines and Quarries (Tips) Act 1969 in Schedule 1 |
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