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Cosa (chi) è enfranchisement$24989$ - definizione

LEASEHOLD VALUATION TRIBUNAL (LVT)
Leasehold Valuation Tribunal; Leasehold enfranchisement

Women's Enfranchisement Act, 1930         
SOUTH AFRICAN LEGISLATION
Women's Enfranchisement Act
The Women's Enfranchisement Act, 1930, was an act of the Parliament of South Africa which granted white women aged 21 and older the right to vote and to run for office. It also had the effect of diluting the limited voting power of non-white people (in the Cape Province) by effectively doubling the number of white voters.
Dominion Women's Enfranchisement Association         
ORGANIZATION
Dominion Women’s Enfranchisement Association; Canadian Suffrage Association
The Dominion Women's Enfranchisement Association (DWEA) was an organization founded by Dr. Emily Howard Stowe in 1889 to fight for the right of women to vote.
Gradual Civilization Act         
  • The British Canadas prior to 1809, showing Lower Canada (green) and Upper Canada (orange), compared to present-day Canada (pink).
  • Iroquois Chiefs of the Six Nations Confederacy in 1871
1857 ACT FOR THE ENFRANCHISEMENT OF CANADIAN INDIANS
Indian enfranchisement in Canada
The Act to Encourage the Gradual Civilization of Indian Tribes in this Province, and to Amend the Laws Relating to Indians (commonly known as the Gradual Civilization Act) was a bill passed by the 5th Parliament of the Province of Canada in 1857. The Act established a voluntary process through which any recognized male Indian (indigenous person) could apply to become "enfranchised", wherein they would lose their legal ‘Indian status’ and become a regular British subject.

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Leasehold valuation tribunal

A leasehold valuation tribunal (LVT) was a statutory tribunal in England which determined various types of landlord and tenant dispute involving residential property in the private sector. An LVT consisted of a panel of three; one with a background in property law (generally a solicitor); one with a background in property valuation generally a qualified surveyor; and a layman, although some decisions of an LVT were decided by a single member. LVTs were non-departmental public bodies.

The leasehold valuation tribunals were abolished under The Transfer of Tribunal Functions Order 2013 and their functions were transferred to the Property Chamber of the newly created First-tier Tribunal with effect from 1 July 2013.