Resolution on Five-Year Limitation of an Act despite Engrossment Omission
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- Name
- Resolution on Five-Year Limitation of an Act despite Engrossment Omission
- Description
- A House of Keys resolution addressing a legislative act intended to have a five-year duration. The document resolves that despite an omission in the engrossment of the act, it shall expire and cease to have effect after five years as originally intended by the legislature.
- Type
- Uncertain Readings
- Archive / Repository
- md:20260218_140606.md
- img:20260218_140606.jpg
- Type
- House of Keys Judgment
- Creator
- House of Keys
- Contributor
- John Wood
- Dan Lace
- Dan Mylrea
- John Heywood
- Jn^o Quillin
- George Moore
- Matth: Christian
- Will^m Murray
- Tho^s. Fargher
- Phillip Moore
- Hugh Crahaham
- John Taubman
- W^m Qualtrough
- Richard Tyldesley
- Tho^s. Gawne
- Tho: Moore
- John moore
- Jn^o. Clucas
- W^m. Cubbon
- Tho Christian
- W^m. Stevenson
- Rich. Amb^se
- Stevenson Edward Christian
- Thos Radcliffe
- John Frissell M.D.
- Provenance
- Uncertain reading: 'Hugh Crahaham [?]' marked with query. Abbreviated names and titles throughout (e.g. M.D., jn^o, W^m).
- Language
- English

