Furthermore, “every such register shall be open to public inspection during office hours at the said office [local authority’s office] without fee or reward.
The first step after the Libraries Acts have been adopted by a local authority will be the appointment of a committee, and it is desirable that only capable men should be elected.
Even when a library committee remains but an ordinary committee of a local authority, it is not desirable for the town clerk to do more than depute a junior clerk to attend meetings for the sole purpose of recording minutes.
Obstruction of the contractor or local authority in scavenging the streets or in removal of refuse, L5, or less (s.
For wilful obstruction of member of, or person authorised by local authority, L5, or less (s.
The duty and powers of a local authority to inspect a district with the view to an abatement of any nuisance.
Refusal to obey order for admission of local authority, L5, or less (s.
In fact, in no parish of the great metropolis of London was there a local authority possessed of powers to deal in its own area with the multitudinous affairs affecting the health and well-being of the people.
The Board of Guardians would assume more of the character of a local authority if it possessed greater freedom of action.
A local authority of this kind would confer a great boon upon the agricultural poor if they could renovate the old idea of a common.
This business consists of the licensing of houses or places for the public performance of stage plays, and the execution, as local authority, of the Explosives Act 1875.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "local authority" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.