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Nurses Registration Act 1901         
ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN NEW ZEALAND
The Nurses Registration Act was passed on 12 September 1901 in New Zealand, providing for the registration of trained nurses.Nursing Training in New Zealand.
Population Registration Act, 1950         
  • Explanation of South African identity numbers in an identity document during apartheid in terms of official White, Coloured and Indian population subgroups
APARTHEID LAW IN SOUTH AFRICA
The Population Registration Act; Population Registration Act; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1956; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1960; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1962; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1967; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1969; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1970; Population Registration and Identity Documents Amendment Act, 1973; Population Registration and Identity Documents in South-West Africa Amendment Act, 1977; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1980; Population Registration Amendment Act, 1982
The Population Registration Act of 1950 required that each inhabitant of South Africa be classified and registered in accordance with their racial characteristics as part of the system of apartheid.
Registration Act 1704         
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Registration Act 1704; Registration Act (disambiguation)
The Registration Act (2 Ann c.7; long title An Act for registering the Popish Clergy) was an Act of the Parliament of Ireland passed in 1704, which required all "Popish" (Roman Catholic) priests to register at their local magistrates' court, to pay two 50-pound bonds to ensure good behavior, and to stay in the county where they registered.