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  1. 1890 The Belfast Electric Lighting Order 1890, confirmed by the Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 7) Act 1890 gave the County Borough of Belfast the authority to generate and sell electricity throughout the city. The Electric Lighting (Scotland) Act 1890: 1891

  2. Belfast Corporation. Belfast Corporation Electricity Department gained the authority to generate and sell electricity under the provisions of the Belfast Electric Lighting Order 1890, confirmed by the Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No. 7) Act 1890 (53 & 54 Vict. c. cxcii). The corporation's area of supply was 83 square miles with a ...

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    During the 1880s, however, successive Acts of Parliament were passed in order further encourage the introduction of public power supply systems by companies or local authorities and in 1890, under the ‘Belfast Lighting Order’, Belfast Corporation obtained permission to generate and sell electricity within its jurisdiction.

  4. Electric Lighting Orders Confirmation (No.14) Act 1890 ... Provisiona l Order s se t ou t i n th e schedul e t o thi s Ac t annexe d: ... ELECTRI C LIGHTING. A.D ...

    • 1890 c. cxcix
    • 1890
    • UK Non-devolved
  5. Section 5 of the Electric Lighting Act, 1882, requires that rules made by the Board of Trade under that Act shall be laid before Parliament, but there is no similar provision in respect to the model form of Provisional Order. The Orders, as granted by the Board of Trade, are submitted to Parliament for confirmation, and have no force until so confirmed.

  6. Electric Lighting Acts, 1882 and 1888, to the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Lancaster. 6, SALFORD.-Provisional Order granted by the Boa1-d of Trade, under the

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  8. §THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE (Sir M. HICKS BEACH,) Bristol, W. Section 11 of the Electric Lighting Act, 1882, provides that— No Local Authority, Company, or person shall by any contract or assignment transfer to any other Company or person, or divest themselves of any legal powers given to them, or any legal liabilities imposed on them by this Act, or by any licence, order, or ...

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