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    the United Kingdom · UK

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    Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England20th Century · English

    The state whose residents and subjects are the object of the pension, insurance, and labour legislation discussed.

    Residence in the United Kingdom for 20 years is now reduced to residence for an aggregate of 12 years during such 20 years;
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    The State in effect becomes responsible for making sure that every wage-earner within the United Kingdom shall, with certain exceptions, be insured against sickness, and, in some special cases, against unemployment.
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    Hence it follows that the Government of the day can of their own authority increase indefinitely the number of insured trades, and apparently extend the provisions as to unemployment insurance to every trade throughout the United Kingdom.
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    The Law of Torts19th Century · English

    The territory expressly excluded from being treated as 'beyond seas' for purposes of suspending the limitation period.

    No part of the United Kingdom or of the Channel Islands is deemed to be beyond seas for this purpose.
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    Law in a Free State19th Century · English

    The United Kingdom, named as the area covered by the cited postal-service pricing example.

    I know that it costs about a farthing each on the average to carry letters to all parts of the United Kingdom;
    chapter 2