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Accent and dialect The New York area is home to a distinctive regional speech pattern called the New York dialect, alternatively known as Brooklynese or New Yorkese. It has generally been considered one of the most recognizable accents within American English.
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The traditional New York area accent is characterized as non-rhotic, so that the sound does not appear at the end of a syllable or immediately before a consonant; therefore the pronunciation of the city name as "New Yawk." There is no in words like park or (with vowel backed and diphthongized due to the low-back chain shift), butter , or here . In another feature called the low back chain shift, the vowel sound of words like talk, law, cross, chocolate, and coffee and the often homophonous in core and more are tensed and usually raised more than in General American English. In the most old-fashioned and extreme versions of the New York dialect, the vowel sounds of words like "girl" and of words like "oil" became a diphthong . This is often misperceived by speakers of other accents as a reversal of the er and oy sounds, so that girl is pronounced "goil" and oil is pronounced "erl"; this leads to the caricature of New Yorkers saying things like "Joizey" (Jersey), "Toidy-Toid
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Street" (33rd St.) and "terlet" (toilet). The character Archie Bunker from the 1970s television sitcom All in the Family was an example of having used this pattern of speech.
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The classic version of the New York City dialect is generally centered on middle and working-class New Yorkers. The influx of non-European immigrants in recent decades has led to changes in this distinctive dialect, and the traditional form of this speech pattern is no longer as prevalent among general New Yorkers as it has been in the past. Sports
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New York City is home to the headquarters of the National Football League, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League, and Major League Soccer. The New York metropolitan area hosts the most sports teams in the four major North American professional sports leagues with nine, one more than Los Angeles, and has 11 top-level professional sports teams if Major League Soccer is included, also one more than Los Angeles. Participation in professional sports in the city predates all professional leagues, and the city has been continuously hosting professional sports since the birth of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1882.
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The city has played host to more than forty major professional teams in the five sports and their respective competing leagues. Four of the ten most expensive stadiums ever built worldwide (MetLife Stadium, the new Yankee Stadium, Madison Square Garden, and Citi Field) are located in the New York metropolitan area. Madison Square Garden, its predecessor, the original Yankee Stadium and Ebbets Field, are sporting venues located in New York City, the latter two having been commemorated on U.S. postage stamps. New York was the first of eight American cities to have won titles in all four major leagues (MLB, NHL, NFL and NBA), having done so following the Knicks' 1970 title. In 1972, it became the first city to win titles in five sports when the Cosmos won the NASL final.
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New York has been described as the "Capital of Baseball". There have been 35 Major League Baseball World Series and 73 pennants won by New York teams. It is one of only five metro areas (Los Angeles, Chicago, Baltimore–Washington, and the San Francisco Bay Area being the others) to have two baseball teams. Additionally, there have been 14 World Series in which two New York City teams played each other, known as a Subway Series and occurring most recently in . No other metropolitan area has had this happen more than once (Chicago in , St. Louis in , and the San Francisco Bay Area in ).
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The city's two Major League Baseball teams are the New York Mets, who play at Citi Field in Queens, and the New York Yankees, who play at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. These teams compete in six games of interleague play every regular season that has also come to be called the Subway Series. The Yankees have won a record 27 championships, while the Mets have won the World Series twice. The city also was once home to the Brooklyn Dodgers (now the Los Angeles Dodgers), who won the World Series once, and the New York Giants (now the San Francisco Giants), who won the World Series five times. Both teams moved to California in 1958. There is also one Minor League Baseball team in the city, the Mets-affiliated Brooklyn Cyclones, and the city will gain a club in the independent Atlantic League when the Staten Island FerryHawks begin play in 2022.
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The city is represented in the National Football League by the New York Giants and the New York Jets, although both teams play their home games at MetLife Stadium in nearby East Rutherford, New Jersey, which hosted Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014. The metropolitan area is home to three National Hockey League teams. The New York Rangers, the traditional representative of the city itself and one of the league's Original Six, play at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan. The New York Islanders, traditionally representing Nassau and Suffolk Counties of Long Island, play in UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, and played in Brooklyn's Barclays Center from 2015-2020. The New Jersey Devils play at Prudential Center in nearby Newark, New Jersey and traditionally represent the counties of neighboring New Jersey which are coextensive with the boundaries of the New York metropolitan area and media market.
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The city's National Basketball Association teams are the Brooklyn Nets (previously known as the New York Nets and New Jersey Nets as they moved around the metropolitan area) and the New York Knicks, while the New York Liberty is the city's Women's National Basketball Association team. The first national college-level basketball championship, the National Invitation Tournament, was held in New York in 1938 and remains in the city. The city is well known for its links to basketball, which is played in nearly every park in the city by local youth, many of whom have gone on to play for major college programs and in the NBA.
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In soccer, New York City is represented by New York City FC of Major League Soccer, who play their home games at Yankee Stadium and the New York Red Bulls, who play their home games at Red Bull Arena in nearby Harrison, New Jersey. NJ/NY Gotham FC also plays their home games in Red Bull Arena, representing the metropolitan area in the National Women's Soccer League. Historically, the city is known for the New York Cosmos, the highly successful former professional soccer team which was the American home of PelΓ©. A new version of the New York Cosmos was formed in 2010, and most recently played in the third-division National Independent Soccer Association before going on hiatus in January 2021.
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The annual United States Open Tennis Championships is one of the world's four Grand Slam tennis tournaments and is held at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens. The New York City Marathon, which courses through all five boroughs, is the world's largest running marathon, with 51,394 finishers in 2016 and 98,247 applicants for the 2017 race. The Millrose Games is an annual track and field meet whose featured event is the Wanamaker Mile. Boxing is also a prominent part of the city's sporting scene, with events like the Amateur Boxing Golden Gloves being held at Madison Square Garden each year. The city is also considered the host of the Belmont Stakes, the last, longest and oldest of horse racing's Triple Crown races, held just over the city's border at Belmont Park on the first or second Sunday of June. The city also hosted the 1932 U.S. Open golf tournament and the 1930 and 1939 PGA Championships, and has been host city for both events several times, most
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notably for nearby Winged Foot Golf Club. The Gaelic games are played in Riverdale, Bronx at Gaelic Park, home to the New York GAA, the only North American team to compete at the senior inter-county level.
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Environment Environmental issues in New York City are affected by the city's size, density, abundant public transportation infrastructure, and location at the mouth of the Hudson River. For example, it is both one of the country's biggest sources of pollution, and has the lowest per-capita greenhouse gas emissions rate and electricity usage. Environmental impact reduction New York City has focused on reducing its environmental impact and carbon footprint. Mass transit use in New York City is the highest in the United States. Also, by 2010, the city had 3,715 hybrid taxis and other clean diesel vehicles, representing around 28% of New York's taxi fleet in service, the most of any city in North America. New York City is the host of Climate Week NYC, the largest Climate Week to take place globally and regarded as major annual climate summit.
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New York's high rate of public transit use, more than 200,000 daily cyclists , and many pedestrian commuters make it the most energy-efficient major city in the United States. Walk and bicycle modes of travel account for 21% of all modes for trips in the city; nationally the rate for metro regions is about 8%. In both its 2011 and 2015 rankings, Walk Score named New York City the most walkable large city in the United States, and in 2018, Stacker ranked New York the most walkable U.S. city. Citibank sponsored the introduction of 10,000 public bicycles for the city's bike-share project in the summer of 2013. New York City's numerical "in-season cycling indicator" of bicycling in the city had hit an all-time high of 437 when measured in 2014.
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The city government was a petitioner in the landmark Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency Supreme Court case forcing the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants. The city is a leader in the construction of energy-efficient green office buildings, including the Hearst Tower among others. Mayor Bill de Blasio has committed to an 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions between 2014 and 2050 to reduce the city's contributions to climate change, beginning with a comprehensive "Green Buildings" plan. Water purity and availability
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New York City is supplied with drinking water by the protected Catskill Mountains watershed. As a result of the watershed's integrity and undisturbed natural water filtration system, New York is one of only four major cities in the United States the majority of whose drinking water is pure enough not to require purification by water treatment plants. The city's municipal water system is the largest in the United States, moving over one billion gallons of water per day. The Croton Watershed north of the city is undergoing construction of a $3.2Β billion water purification plant to augment New York City's water supply by an estimated 290Β million gallons daily, representing a greater than 20% addition to the city's current availability of water. The ongoing expansion of New York City Water Tunnel No. 3, an integral part of the New York City water supply system, is the largest capital construction project in the city's history, with segments serving Manhattan and the Bronx completed, and
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with segments serving Brooklyn and Queens planned for construction in 2020. In 2018, New York City announced a $1Β billion investment to protect the integrity of its water system and to maintain the purity of its unfiltered water supply.
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Air quality According to the 2016 World Health Organization Global Urban Ambient Air Pollution Database, the annual average concentration in New York City's air of particulate matter measuring 2.5micrometers or less (PM2.5) was 7.0micrograms per cubic meter, or 3.0micrograms below the recommended limit of the WHO Air Quality Guidelines for the annual mean PM2.5. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, in partnership with Queens College, conducts the New York Community Air Survey to measure pollutants at about 150 locations.
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Environmental revitalization Newtown Creek, a a long estuary that forms part of the border between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, has been designated a Superfund site for environmental clean-up and remediation of the waterway's recreational and economic resources for many communities. One of the most heavily used bodies of water in the Port of New York and New Jersey, it had been one of the most contaminated industrial sites in the country, containing years of discarded toxins, an estimated of spilled oil, including the Greenpoint oil spill, raw sewage from New York City's sewer system, and other accumulation. Government and politics Government New York City has been a metropolitan municipality with a Strong mayor–council form of government since its consolidation in 1898. In New York City, the city government is responsible for public education, correctional institutions, public safety, recreational facilities, sanitation, water supply, and welfare services.
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The mayor and council members are elected to four-year terms. The City Council is a unicameral body consisting of 51 council members whose districts are defined by geographic population boundaries. Each term for the mayor and council members lasts four years and has a two consecutive-term limit, which is reset after a four-year break. The New York City Administrative Code, the New York City Rules, and the City Record are the code of local laws, compilation of regulations, and official journal, respectively. Each borough is coextensive with a judicial district of the state Unified Court System, of which the Criminal Court and the Civil Court are the local courts, while the New York Supreme Court conducts major trials and appeals. Manhattan hosts the First Department of the Supreme Court, Appellate Division while Brooklyn hosts the Second Department. There are also several extrajudicial administrative courts, which are executive agencies and not part of the state Unified Court System.
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Uniquely among major American cities, New York is divided between, and is host to the main branches of, two different U.S. district courts: the District Court for the Southern District of New York, whose main courthouse is on Foley Square near City Hall in Manhattan and whose jurisdiction includes Manhattan and the Bronx; and the District Court for the Eastern District of New York, whose main courthouse is in Brooklyn and whose jurisdiction includes Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and U.S. Court of International Trade are also based in New York, also on Foley Square in Manhattan. Politics The present mayor is Eric Adams. He was elected in 2021 with over 66% of the vote, and assumed office on January 1, 2022.
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The Democratic Party holds the majority of public offices. As of April 2016, 69% of registered voters in the city are Democrats and 10% are Republicans. New York City has not been carried by a Republican in a statewide or presidential election since President Calvin Coolidge won the five boroughs in 1924. In 2012, Democrat Barack Obama became the first presidential candidate of any party to receive more than 80% of the overall vote in New York City, sweeping all five boroughs. Party platforms center on affordable housing, education, and economic development, and labor politics are of importance in the city. Thirteen out of 27 U.S. congressional districts in the state of New York include portions of New York City.
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New York is one of the most important sources of political fundraising in the United States. At least four of the top five ZIP Codes in the nation for political contributions were in Manhattan for the 2004, 2006, and 2008 elections. The top ZIP Code, 10021 on the Upper East Side, generated the most money for the 2004 presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and John Kerry. The city has a strong imbalance of payments with the national and state governments. It receives 83 cents in services for every $1 it sends to the federal government in taxes (or annually sends $11.4Β billion more than it receives back). City residents and businesses also sent an additional $4.1Β billion in the 2009–2010 fiscal year to the state of New York than the city received in return. Transportation New York City's comprehensive transportation system is both complex and extensive.
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Rapid transit Mass transit in New York City, most of which runs 24 hours a day, accounts for one in every three users of mass transit in the United States, and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders live in the New York City metropolitan area. Rail The iconic New York City Subway system is the largest rapid transit system in the world when measured by stations in operation, with , and by length of routes. Nearly all of New York's subway system is open 24 hours a day, in contrast to the overnight shutdown common to systems in most cities, including Hong Kong, London, Paris, Seoul, and Tokyo. The New York City Subway is also the busiest metropolitan rail transit system in the Western Hemisphere, with 1.76Β billion passenger rides in 2015, while Grand Central Terminal, also referred to as "Grand Central Station", is the world's largest railway station by number of train platforms.
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Public transport is essential in New York City. 54.6% of New Yorkers commuted to work in 2005 using mass transit. This is in contrast to the rest of the United States, where 91% of commuters travel in automobiles to their workplace. According to the New York City Comptroller, workers in the New York City area spend an average of 6hours and 18 minutes getting to work each week, the longest commute time in the nation among large cities. New York is the only U.S. city in which a majority (52%) of households do not have a car; only 22% of Manhattanites own a car. Due to their high usage of mass transit, New Yorkers spend less of their household income on transportation than the national average, saving $19Β billion annually on transportation compared to other urban Americans.
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New York City's commuter rail network is the largest in North America. The rail network, connecting New York City to its suburbs, consists of the Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, and New Jersey Transit. The combined systems converge at Grand Central Terminal and Pennsylvania Station and contain more than 250 stations and 20 rail lines. In Queens, the elevated AirTrain people mover system connects 24 hours a day JFK International Airport to the New York City Subway and the Long Island Rail Road; a separate AirTrain system is planned alongside the Grand Central Parkway to connect LaGuardia Airport to these transit systems. For intercity rail, New York City is served by Amtrak, whose busiest station by a significant margin is Pennsylvania Station on the West Side of Manhattan, from which Amtrak provides connections to Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. along the Northeast Corridor, and long-distance train service to other North American cities.
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The Staten Island Railway rapid transit system solely serves Staten Island, operating 24 hours a day. The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH train) links Midtown and Lower Manhattan to northeastern New Jersey, primarily Hoboken, Jersey City, and Newark. Like the New York City Subway, the PATH operates 24 hours a day; meaning three of the six rapid transit systems in the world which operate on 24-hour schedules are wholly or partly in New York (the others are a portion of the Chicago 'L', the PATCO Speedline serving Philadelphia, and the Copenhagen Metro). Multibillion-dollar heavy rail transit projects under construction in New York City include the Second Avenue Subway, and the East Side Access project. Buses New York City's public bus fleet runs 24/7 and is the largest in North America. The Port Authority Bus Terminal, the main intercity bus terminal of the city, serves 7,000 buses and 200,000 commuters daily, making it the busiest bus station in the world.
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Air New York's airspace is the busiest in the United States and one of the world's busiest air transportation corridors. The three busiest airports in the New York metropolitan area include John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport; 130.5Β million travelers used these three airports in 2016, and the city's airspace is the busiest in the nation. JFK and Newark Liberty were the busiest and fourth busiest U.S. gateways for international air passengers, respectively, in 2012; , JFK was the busiest airport for international passengers in North America.
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Plans have advanced to expand passenger volume at a fourth airport, Stewart International Airport near Newburgh, New York, by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Plans were announced in July 2015 to entirely rebuild LaGuardia Airport in a multibillion-dollar project to replace its aging facilities. Other commercial airports in or serving the New York metropolitan area include Long Island MacArthur Airport, Trenton–Mercer Airport and Westchester County Airport. The primary general aviation airport serving the area is Teterboro Airport. Ferries The Staten Island Ferry is the world's busiest ferry route, carrying more than 23Β million passengers from July 2015 through June 2016 on the route between Staten Island and Lower Manhattan and running 24 hours a day. Other ferry systems shuttle commuters between Manhattan and other locales within the city and the metropolitan area.
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NYC Ferry, a NYCEDC initiative with routes planned to travel to all five boroughs, was launched in 2017, with second graders choosing the names of the ferries. Meanwhile, Seastreak ferry announced construction of a 600-passenger high-speed luxury ferry in September 2016, to shuttle riders between the Jersey Shore and Manhattan, anticipated to start service in 2017; this would be the largest vessel in its class. Taxis, vehicles for hire, and trams Other features of the city's transportation infrastructure encompass 13,587 yellow taxicabs; other vehicle for hire companies; and the Roosevelt Island Tramway, an aerial tramway that transports commuters between Roosevelt Island and Manhattan Island. Streets and highways
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Despite New York's heavy reliance on its vast public transit system, streets are a defining feature of the city. The Commissioners' Plan of 1811 greatly influenced the city's physical development. Several of the city's streets and avenues, including Broadway, Wall Street, Madison Avenue, and Seventh Avenue are also used as metonyms for national industries there: the theater, finance, advertising, and fashion organizations, respectively.
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New York City also has an extensive web of freeways and parkways, which link the city's boroughs to each other and to North Jersey, Westchester County, Long Island, and southwestern Connecticut through various bridges and tunnels. Because these highways serve millions of outer borough and suburban residents who commute into Manhattan, it is quite common for motorists to be stranded for hours in traffic congestion that are a daily occurrence, particularly during rush hour. Congestion pricing in New York City will go into effect in 2022 at the earliest. New York City is also known for its rules regarding turning at red lights. Unlike the rest of the United States, New York State prohibits right or left turns on red in cities with a population greater than one million, to reduce traffic collisions and increase pedestrian safety. In New York City, therefore, all turns at red lights are illegal unless a sign permitting such maneuvers is present. River crossings
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New York City is located on one of the world's largest natural harbors, and the boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island are primarily coterminous with islands of the same names, while Queens and Brooklyn are located at the west end of the larger Long Island, and the Bronx is located on New York State's mainland. This situation of boroughs separated by water led to the development of an extensive infrastructure of bridges and tunnels.
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The George Washington Bridge is the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge, connecting Manhattan to Bergen County, New Jersey. The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the Americas and one of the world's longest. The Brooklyn Bridge is an icon of the city itself. The towers of the Brooklyn Bridge are built of limestone, granite, and Rosendale cement, and their architectural style is neo-Gothic, with characteristic pointed arches above the passageways through the stone towers. This bridge was also the longest suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903, and is the first steel-wire suspension bridge. The Queensboro Bridge is an important piece of cantilever architecture. The Manhattan Bridge, opened in 1909, is considered to be the forerunner of modern suspension bridges, and its design served as the model for many of the long-span suspension bridges around the world; the Manhattan Bridge, Throgs Neck Bridge, Triborough Bridge, and Verrazano-Narrows
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Bridge are all examples of Structural Expressionism.
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Manhattan Island is linked to New York City's outer boroughs and New Jersey by several tunnels as well. The Lincoln Tunnel, which carries 120,000 vehicles a day under the Hudson River between New Jersey and Midtown Manhattan, is the busiest vehicular tunnel in the world. The tunnel was built instead of a bridge to allow unfettered passage of large passenger and cargo ships that sailed through New York Harbor and up the Hudson River to Manhattan's piers. The Holland Tunnel, connecting Lower Manhattan to Jersey City, New Jersey, was the world's first mechanically ventilated vehicular tunnel when it opened in 1927. The Queens-Midtown Tunnel, built to relieve congestion on the bridges connecting Manhattan with Queens and Brooklyn, was the largest non-federal project in its time when it was completed in 1940. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first person to drive through it. The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel (officially known as the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel) runs underneath Battery Park and
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connects the Financial District at the southern tip of Manhattan to Red Hook in Brooklyn.
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Cycling network Cycling in New York City is associated with mixed cycling conditions that include urban density, relatively flat terrain, congested roadways with "stop-and-go" traffic, and many pedestrians. The city's large cycling population includes utility cyclists, such as delivery and messenger services; cycling clubs for recreational cyclists; and increasingly commuters. Cycling is increasingly popular in New York City; in 2017 there were approximately 450,000 daily bike trips, compared with 170,000 daily bike trips in 2005. , New York City had of bike lanes, compared to of bike lanes in 2006. As of 2019, there are of segregated or "protected" bike lanes citywide. New York City has taken actions to restrict the usage of e-bikes. Notable people Global outreach
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In 2006, the Sister City Program of the City of New York, Inc. was restructured and renamed New York City Global Partners. Through this program, New York City has expanded its international outreach to a network of cities worldwide, promoting the exchange of ideas and innovation between their citizenry and policymakers. New York's historic sister cities are denoted below by the year they joined New York City's partnership network. See also Outline of New York City Notes References Further reading From Google Books. External links NYC Go, official tourism website . Collections, 145,000 NYC photographs at the Museum of the City of New York
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This is a list of Acts of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament) for the years 1922 to present. Notes In the lists below, unless otherwise stated, all Acts are public Acts. Prior to 2003, the short title of legislation included a comma before the year, i.e., Appropriation Act, 1922. This is omitted in accordance with the Interpretation Act 2005. 1922–1929 1922 No. 1/1922 – Constitution of the Irish Free State (SaorstΓ‘t Γ‰ireann) Act 1922 An Act of the Irish Constituent Assembly as the Oireachtas did not yet exist. No. 2/1922 – Adaptation of Enactments Act 1922 No. 3/1922 – Appropriation Act 1922 No. 4/1922 – Local Elections Postponement Act 1922 No. 5/1922 – Expiring Laws Continuance Act 1922
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1923 No. 1/1923 – Comptroller and Auditor-General Act 1923 No. 2/1923 – Indemnity (British Military) Act 1923 No. 3/1923 – Statutory Undertakings (Continuance of Charges) Act 1923 No. 4/1923 – Enforcement of Law (Occasional Powers) Act 1923 No. 5/1923 – Griffith Settlement Act 1923 No. 6/1923 – District Justices (Temporary Provisions) Act 1923 No. 7/1923 – Central Fund (No. 1) Act 1923 No. 8/1923 – Double Taxation (Relief) Act 1923 No. 9/1923 – Local Government (Temporary Provisions) Act 1923 No. 10/1923 – Solicitors (Ireland) Act 1898, Amendment Act 1923 No. 11/1923 – Local Authorities (Extension of Time) Act 1923 No. 12/1923 – Electoral Act 1923 No. 13/1923 – Summer Time Act 1923 No. 14/1923 – Governor-General's Salary and Establishment Act 1923 No. 15/1923 – Damage To Property (Compensation) Act 1923 No. 16/1923 – Statutory Undertakings (Continuance of Charges) (No. 2) Act 1923 No. 17/1923 – Unemployment Insurance Act 1923 No. 18/1923 – The Oireachtas (Payment of Members) Act 1923
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No. 19/1923 – Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act 1923 No. 20/1923 – National Health Insurance Act 1923 No. 21/1923 – Finance Act 1923 No. 22/1923 – Rathdown No. 1 Waterworks Provisional Order (Confirmation) Act 1923 No. 23/1923 – Censorship of Films Act 1923 No. 24/1923 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) Act 1923 No. 25/1923 – Land Trust Powers Act 1923 No. 26/1923 – Army Pensions Act 1923 No. 27/1923 – Land Law (Commission) Act 1923 No. 28/1923 – Public Safety (Emergency Powers) Act 1923 No. 29/1923 – Public Safety (Emergency Powers) (No. 2) Act 1923 No. 30/1923 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1923 No. 31/1923 – Indemnity Act 1923 No. 32/1923 – Finance (No. 2) Act 1923 No. 33/1923 – Appropriation Act 1923 No. 34/1923 – Superannuation and Pensions Act 1923 No. 35/1923 – Civil Service Regulation Act 1923 No. 36/1923 – DΓ‘il Γ‰ireann Courts (Winding-Up) Act 1923 No. 37/1923 – Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na (Temporary Provisions) Act 1923
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No. 38/1923 – The Prevention of Electoral Abuses Act 1923 No. 39/1923 – Dyestuffs (Import Regulation) Repeal Act 1923 No. 40/1923 – Valuation (Postponement of Revision) Act 1923 No. 41/1923 – League of Nations (Guarantee) Act 1923 No. 42/1923 – Land Act 1923 No. 43/1923 – Damage To Property (Amendment) Act 1923 No. 44/1923 – Licensing (Renewal of Licences) Act 1923 No. 45/1923 – County Courts (Amendment) Act 1923 No. 46/1923 – Interpretation Act 1923 No. 47/1923 – Expiring Laws Act 1923 No. 48/1923 – Local Elections Postponement (Amendment) Act 1923 No. 49/1923 – Local Authorities (Indemnity) Act 1923 No. 50/1923 – Gaming Act 1923
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1924 No. 1/1924 – Public Safety (Powers of Arrest and Detention) Temporary Act 1924 No. 2/1924 – Court Officers (Temporary Appointments) Act 1924 No. 3/1924 – DΓ‘il Γ‰ireann Loans and Funds Act 1924 No. 4/1924 – Coroners (Qualification) Act 1924 No. 5/1924 – Civil Service Regulation Act 1924 No. 6/1924 – Fisheries Act 1924 No. 7/1924 – Local Government Electors Registration Act 1924 No. 8/1924 – Central Fund Act 1924 No. 9/1924 – Firearms (Temporary Provisions) Act 1924 No. 10/1924 – The Courts of Justice Act 1924 No. 11/1924 – Local Government (Collection of Rates) Act 1924 No. 12/1924 – Summer Time Act 1924 No. 13/1924 – Local Government (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Act 1924 No. 14/1924 – Housing (Building Facilities) Act 1924 No. 15/1924 – Public Safety (Punishment of Offences) Temporary Act 1924 No. 16/1924 – Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924 No. 17/1924 – Electricity Undertakings (Continuance of Charges) Act 1924 No. 18/1924 – Juries (Amendment) Act 1924
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No. 19/1924 – Old Age Pension Act 1924 No. 20/1924 – Enforcement of Law (Occasional Powers) Act 1924 No. 21/1924 – Companies (Re-Constitution of Records) Act 1924 No. 22/1924 – Road Fund (Advances) Act 1924 No. 23/1924 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1924 No. 24/1924 – Dublin Reconstruction (Emergency Provisions) Act 1924 No. 25/1924 – The Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na Act 1924 No. 26/1924 – Unemployment Insurance Act 1924 No. 27/1924 – Finance Act 1924 No. 28/1924 – Intoxicating Liquor Act 1924 No. 29/1924 – Railways Act 1924 No. 30/1924 – National Health Insurance Act 1924 No. 31/1924 – Dublin Police Act 1924 No. 32/1924 – DΓ‘il Γ‰ireann Courts (Winding Up) Act 1923, Amendment Act 1924 No. 33/1924 – Telephone Capital Act 1924 No. 34/1924 – Appropriation Act 1924 No. 35/1924 – Agricultural Produce (Eggs) Act 1924 No. 36/1924 – Local Government (Rates on Agricultural Land) Act 1924 No. 37/1924 – Criminal Justice (Evidence) Act 1924
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No. 38/1924 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1923 (Continuance and Amendment) Act 1924 No. 39/1924 – Local Elections Postponement (Amendment) Act 1924 No. 40/1924 – Indemnity Act 1924 No. 41/1924 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) Act 1924 No. 42/1924 – Damage To Property (Compensation) (Amendment) Act 1924 No. 43/1924 – Fisheries (Election of Conservators Postponement) Act 1924 No. 44/1924 – Criminal Justice (Administration) Act 1924 No. 45/1924 – State Lands Act 1924 No. 46/1924 – Drainage Maintenance Act 1924 No. 47/1924 – Intermediate Education (Amendment) Act 1924 No. 48/1924 – Military Service Pensions Act 1924 No. 49/1924 – State Harbours Act 1924 No. 50/1924 – Local Officers' Compensation (War Period) Act 1924 No. 51/1924 – Treaty (Confirmation of Supplemental Agreement) Act 1924 No. 52/1924 – Private Bill Costs Act 1924 No. 53/1924 – Oireachtas Witnesses Oaths Act 1924 No. 54/1924 – Housing (Building Facilities) (Amendment) Act 1924 No. 55/1924 – Seed Supply Act 1924
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No. 56/1924 – Public Holidays Act 1924 No. 57/1924 – County Court Appeals Act 1924 No. 58/1924 – Dairy Produce Act 1924 No. 59/1924 – Unemployment Insurance (No. 2) Act 1924 No. 60/1924 – Expiring Laws Act 1924 No. 61/1924 – Railways (Directorate) Act 1924 No. 62/1924 – Intoxicating Liquor (General) Act 1924
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Private Acts No. 1/1924 – The Sligo Lighting and Electric Power Act 1924 No. 2/1924 – Pilotage Orders Confirmation Act 1924
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1925 No. 1/1925 – Dublin Port and Docks Act 1925 No. 2/1925 – Medical Act 1925 No. 3/1925 – Live Stock Breeding Act 1925 No. 4/1925 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1925 No. 5/1925 – Local Government Act 1925 No. 6/1925 – Central Fund Act 1925 No. 7/1925 – Police Forces Amalgamation Act 1925 No. 8/1925 – Summer Time Act 1925 No. 9/1925 – DΓ‘il Γ‰ireann Courts (Winding-Up) Act 1925 No. 10/1925 – Firearms (Temporary Provisions) (Continuance) Act 1925 No. 11/1925 – Prisons (Visiting Committees) Act 1925 No. 12/1925 – Housing Act 1925 No. 13/1925 – DΓ‘il Supreme Court (Pensions) Act 1925 No. 14/1925 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1925 No. 15/1925 – Military Service Pensions Act 1925 No. 16/1925 – Enforcement of Law (Occasional Powers) (Continuance) Act 1925 No. 17/1925 – Firearms Act 1925 No. 18/1925 – Treasonable Offences Act 1925 No. 19/1925 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1925 No. 20/1925 – Local Authorities (Combined Purchasing) Act 1925
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No. 21/1925 – Censorship of Films (Amendment) Act 1925 No. 22/1925 – Acquisition of Land (Reference Committee) Act 1925 No. 23/1925 – Superannuation and Pensions (Amendment) Act 1925 No. 24/1925 – Documentary Evidence Act 1925 No. 25/1925 – Land Bond Act 1925 No. 26/1925 – Shannon Electricity Act 1925 No. 27/1925 – Appropriation Act 1925 No. 28/1925 – Finance Act 1925 No. 29/1925 – Oireachtas (Payment of Members) (Amendment) Act 1925 No. 30/1925 – Constitution (Amendment No. 1) Act 1925 No. 31/1925 – Phoenix Park Act 1925 No. 32/1925 – Fisheries Act 1925 No. 33/1925 – Arterial Drainage Act 1925 No. 34/1925 – Electoral (Seanad Elections) Act 1925 No. 35/1925 – Local Government (Rates on Agricultural Land) Act 1925 No. 36/1925 – National Health Insurance Act 1925 No. 37/1925 – Beet Sugar (Subsidy) Act 1925 No. 38/1925 – Dublin Reconstruction (Emergency Provisions) (Amendment) Act 1925 No. 39/1925 – Shop Hours (Drapery Trades, Dublin and Districts) Act 1925
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No. 40/1925 – Treaty (Confirmation of Amending Agreement) Act 1925 No. 41/1925 – Expiring Laws Act 1925 No. 42/1925 – Local Elections Postponement Act 1925
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Private Acts No. 1/1925 β€” Dublin United Tramways (Omnibus Services) Act 1925 No. 2/1925 β€” Department of Local Government and Public Health Provisional Order Confirmation No. 1 Act 1925 No. 3/1925 β€” Dundalk Harbour and Port Act 1925
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1926 No. 1/1926 – Courts of Justice Act 1926 No. 2/1926 – Electricity Supply (Special Powers) Act 1926 No. 3/1926 – River Owenmore Drainage Act 1926 No. 4/1926 – Medical Act 1926 No. 5/1926 – Oil in Navigable Waters Act 1926 No. 6/1926 – Adaptation of Charters Act 1926 No. 7/1926 – Industrial Trust Company of Ireland Limited (Acquisition of Capital) Act 1926 No. 8/1926 – Acquisition of Land (Allotments) Act 1926 No. 9/1926 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1926 No. 10/1926 – Police Forces Amalgamation (Amendment) Act 1926 No. 11/1926 – Land Act 1926 No. 12/1926 – Statistics Act 1926 No. 13/1926 – Central Fund Act 1926 No. 14/1926 – Coinage Act 1926 No. 15/1926 – Street Trading Act 1926 No. 16/1926 – The Protection of the Community (Special Powers) Act 1926 No. 17/1926 – School Attendance Act 1926 No. 18/1926 – Enforcement of Court Orders Act 1926 No. 19/1926 – Damage To Property (Compensation) (Amendment) Act 1926
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No. 20/1926 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1926 No. 21/1926 – Unemployment Insurance Act 1926 No. 22/1926 – Local Elections (Dissolved Authorities) Act 1926 No. 23/1926 – Deputy Registrar in Bankruptcy (Cork) Act 1926 No. 24/1926 – Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act 1926 No. 25/1926 – Railways (Existing Officers and Servants) Act 1926 No. 26/1926 – Immature Spirits (Restriction) Act 1926 No. 27/1926 – Court Officers Act 1926 No. 28/1926 – Appropriation Act 1926 No. 29/1926 – Road Fund (Advances) Act 1926 No. 30/1926 – Local Government (Collection of Rates) Act 1926 No. 31/1926 – Housing Act 1926 No. 32/1926 – University Education (Agriculture and Dairy Science) Act 1926 No. 33/1926 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1926 No. 34/1926 – Local Authorities (Mutual Assurance) Act 1926 No. 35/1926 – Finance Act 1926 No. 36/1926 – Shop Hours (Drapery Trades, Dublin and Districts) Act 1926 No. 37/1926 – Juries (Dublin) Act 1926
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No. 38/1926 – Betting Act 1926 No. 39/1926 – Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act 1926 No. 40/1926 – Tariff Commission Act 1926 No. 41/1926 – Civil Service Regulation (Amendment) Act 1926 No. 42/1926 – Public Safety (Emergency Powers) Act 1926 No. 43/1926 – Expiring Laws Act 1926 No. 44/1926 – National Health Insurance Act 1926 No. 45/1926 – Wireless Telegraphy Act 1926
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Private Acts No. 1/1926 – Pilotage Order Confirmation Act 1926 No. 2/1926 – Limerick Harbour Act 1926
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1927 No. 1/1927 – Coroners (Amendment) Act 1927 No. 2/1927 – Medical Act 1927 No. 3/1927 – Local Government Act 1927 No. 4/1927 – Constitution (Amendment No. 3) Act 1927 No. 5/1927 – Constitution (Amendment No. 4) Act 1927 No. 6/1927 – Constitution (Amendment No. 2) Act 1927 No. 7/1927 – Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1927 No. 8/1927 – Telephone Capital Act 1927 No. 9/1927 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1927 No. 10/1927 – Circuit Court Appeals Act 1927 No. 11/1927 – Central Fund Act 1927 No. 12/1927 – Army Pensions Act 1927 No. 13/1927 – Constitution (Amendment No. 5) Act 1927 No. 14/1927 – Local Elections (Dissolved Authorities) Act 1927 No. 15/1927 – Intoxicating Liquor Act 1927 No. 16/1927 – Industrial and Commercial Property (Protection) Act 1927 No. 17/1927 – Railways (Road Motor Services) Act 1927 No. 18/1927 – Finance Act 1927 No. 19/1927 – Land Act 1927 No. 20/1927 – Appropriation Act 1927 No. 21/1927 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 1927
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No. 22/1927 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1927 No. 23/1927 – Juries Act 1927 No. 24/1927 – Agricultural Credit Act 1927 No. 25/1927 – Medical Practitioners Act 1927 No. 26/1927 – Barrow Drainage Act 1927 No. 27/1927 – Electricity (Supply) Act 1927 No. 28/1927 – Appropriation (No 2) Act 1927 No. 29/1927 – Courts of Justice Act 1927 No. 30/1927 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1927 No. 31/1927 – Public Safety Act 1927 No. 32/1927 – Currency Act 1927 No. 33/1927 – Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1927 No. 34/1927 – County Court Appeals Act 1927 No. 35/1927 – Dairy Produce (Amendment) Act 1927 No. 36/1927 – Expiring Laws Act 1927 No. 37/1927 – National Health Insurance Act 1927 No. 38/1927 – Finance (No. 2) Act 1927 No. 39/1927 – Local Elections Act 1927 No. 40/1927 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) (No. 2) Act 1927
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Private Acts No. 1/1927 – Pilotage Order Confirmation Act 1927 No. 2/1927 – Dublin United Tramways (Lucan Electric Railways) Act 1927
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1928 No. 1/1928 – Old Age Pensions Act 1928 No. 2/1928 – Central Fund Act 1928 No. 3/1928 – Weights and Measures Act 1928 No. 4/1928 – Local Government (Rates on Small Dwellings) Act 1928 No. 5/1928 – Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act 1928 No. 6/1928 – Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) Act 1928 No. 7/1928 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1928 No. 8/1928 – Constitution (Amendment No. 10) Act 1928 No. 9/1928 – Bodies Corporate (Executors and Administrators) Act 1928 No. 10/1928 – Telegraph Act 1928 No. 11/1928 – Finance Act 1928 No. 12/1928 – Slaughtered Animals (Compensation) Act 1928 No. 13/1928 – Constitution (Amendment No. 6) Act 1928 No. 14/1928 – Constitution (Amendment No. 13) Act 1928 No. 15/1928 – Courts of Justice Act 1928 No. 16/1928 – Central Fund (No. 2) Act 1928 No. 17/1928 – Oireachtas (Payment of Members) Act 1928 No. 18/1928 – Betting Act 1928 No. 19/1928 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1928
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No. 20/1928 – National Gallery of Ireland Act 1928 No. 21/1928 – Local Authorities (Mutual Assurance) Act 1928 No. 22/1928 – Agricultural Credit Act 1928 No. 23/1928 – Arterial Drainage (Minor Schemes) Act 1928 No. 24/1928 – Gas Regulation Act 1928 No. 25/1928 – Dentists Act 1928 No. 26/1928 – Creamery Act 1928 No. 27/1928 – Constitution (Amendment No. 8) Act 1928 No. 28/1928 – Constitution (Amendment No. 9) Act 1928 No. 29/1928 – Seanad Electoral Act 1928 No. 30/1928 – Constitution (Amendment No. 7) Act 1928 No. 31/1928 – Housing Act 1928 No. 32/1928 – Teachers Superannuation Act 1928 No. 33/1928 – Appropriation Act 1928 No. 34/1928 – Forestry Act 1928 No. 35/1928 – Courts of Justice (No, 2) Act 1928 No. 36/1928 – Expiring Laws Act 1928 No. 37/1928 – National Health Insurance Act 1928 No. 38/1928 – Public Safety Act 1928
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Private Acts No. 1/1928 – Pilotage Order Confirmation Act 1928 No. 2/1928 – The Methodist Church in Ireland Act 1928 No. 3/1928 – Local Government and Public Health Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1928
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1929 No. 1/1929 – Cork City Management Act 1929 No. 2/1929 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1929 No. 3/1929 – Local Elections (Dublin) Act 1929 No. 4/1929 – Central Fund Act 1929 No. 5/1929 – Finance (Customs and Stamp Duties) Act 1929 No. 6/1929 – Ennis Urban District Council (Dissolution) Act 1929 No. 7/1929 – Destructive Insects and Pests Act 1929 No. 8/1929 – Constitution (Amendment No. 14) Act 1929 No. 9/1929 – Constitution (Amendment No. 15) Act 1929 No. 10/1929 – Constitution (Amendment No. 16) Act 1929 No. 11/1929 – Superannuation and Pensions Act 1929 No. 12/1929 – Housing Act 1929 No. 13/1929 – Industrial and Commercial Property (Protection) (Amendment) Act 1929 No. 14/1929 – Intoxicating Liquor (Amendment) Act 1929 No. 15/1929 – Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act 1929 No. 16/1929 – Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Act 1929 No. 17/1929 – Betting Act 1929 No. 18/1929 – Arterial Drainage (Amendment) Act 1929
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No. 19/1929 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1929 No. 20/1929 – Intoxicating Liquor (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1929 No. 21/1929 – Censorship of Publications Act 1929 No. 22/1929 – Totalisator Act 1929 No. 23/1929 – Railways (Amendment) Act 1929 No. 24/1929 – Children Act 1929 No. 25/1929 – Copyright (Preservation) Act 1929 No. 26/1929 – Electricity (Finance) Act 1929 No. 27/1929 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1929 No. 28/1929 – Trim Urban District Council (Dissolution) Act 1929 No. 29/1929 – Appropriation Act 1929 No. 30/1929 – Agricultural Credit Act 1929 No. 31/1929 – Land Act 1929 No. 32/1929 – Finance Act 1929 No. 33/1929 – Juries (Protection) Act 1929 No. 34/1929 – Constitution (Amendment No. 11) Act 1929 No. 35/1929 – University College Galway Act 1929 No. 36/1929 – Civil Service (Transferred Officers) Compensation Act 1929 No. 37/1929 – Courts of Justice Act 1929 No. 38/1929 – Expiring Laws Act 1929
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No. 39/1929 – Electricity Agreements (Adaptation) Act 1929 No. 40/1929 – Poor Relief (Dublin) Act 1929 No. 41/1929 – An tAcht na dTithe (Gaeltacht) 1929 No. 41/1929 – Housing (Gaeltacht) Act 1929 No. 42/1929 – National Health Insurance Act 1929
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Private Acts No. 1/1929 – Limerick Corporation Gas Undertaking (Pensions) Act 1929 No. 2/1929 – Dublin Port and Docks (Bridges) Act 1929 No. 3/1929 – Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1929 No. 4/1929 – Bank of Ireland Act 1929 1930–1939
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1930 No. 1/1930 – Seanad Bye-Elections Act 1930 No. 2/1930 – National Monuments Act 1930 No. 3/1930 – University Education (Agriculture and Dairy Science) Act 1930 No. 4/1930 – Finance (New Customs Duties) Act 1930 No. 5/1930 – Constitution (Amendment No. 12) Act 1930 No. 6/1930 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1930 No. 7/1930 – Central Fund Act 1930 No. 8/1930 – Military Service Pensions Act 1930 No. 9/1930 – State Lands (Workhouses) Act 1930 No. 10/1930 – Agricultural Produce (Fresh Meat) Act 1930 No. 11/1930 – Game Preservation Act 1930 No. 12/1930 – Public Charitable Hospitals (Temporary Provisions) Act 1930 No. 13/1930 – Censorship of Films (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 14/1930 – Civil Service (Transferred Officers) Compensation (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 15/1930 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 16/1930 – Wild Birds Protection Act 1930 No. 17/1930 – Illegitimate Children (Affiliation Orders) Act 1930
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No. 18/1930 – Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act 1930 No. 19/1930 – Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 20/1930 – Finance Act 1930 No. 21/1930 – Appropriation Act 1930 No. 22/1930 – Housing Act 1930 No. 23/1930 – School Meals (Gaeltacht) Act 1930 No. 24/1930 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 25/1930 – Labourers Act 1930 No. 26/1930 – Local Government (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 27/1930 – Local Government (Dublin) Act 1930 No. 28/1930 – Electoral (Dublin Commercial) Act 1930 No. 29/1930 – Vocational Education Act 1930 No. 30/1930 – Currency (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 31/1930 – Tariff Commission (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 32/1930 – Expiring Laws Act 1930 No. 33/1930 – Unemployment Insurance Act 1930 No. 34/1930 – Education (Provision of Meals) (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 35/1930 – Portuguese Treaty Act 1930 No. 36/1930 – Agricultural Produce (Eggs) Act 1930
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Private Acts No. 1/1930 – Waterford and Bishop Foy Endowed Schools (Amendment) Act 1930 No. 2/1930 – Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1930
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1931 No. 1/1931 – Courts of Justice Act 1931 No. 2/1931 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1931 No. 3/1931 – Public Health (Special Expenses) Act 1931 No. 4/1931 – Sea Fisheries Act 1931 No. 5/1931 – Central Fund Act 1931 No. 6/1931 – Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 7/1931 – Poor Relief (Dublin) Act 1931 No. 8/1931 – Agriculture Act 1931 No. 9/1931 – Commissioners For Oaths (Diplomatic and Consular) Act 1931 No. 10/1931 – Plate Assay (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 11/1931 – Land Act 1931 No. 12/1931 – Telephone Capital Act 1931 No. 13/1931 – Legitimacy Act 1931 No. 14/1931 – Finance (Customs Duties) Act 1931 No. 15/1931 – Tourist Traffic (Development) Act 1931 No. 16/1931 – Civic Guard (Acquisition of Premises) (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 17/1931 – Local Elections and Meetings (Postponement) Act 1931 No. 18/1931 – Juries (Protection) Act 1931 No. 19/1931 – Local Government Act 1931 No. 20/1931 – Trustee Act 1931 No. 21/1931 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1931
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No. 22/1931 – Pharmacopoeia Act 1931 No. 23/1931 – Railway Fires (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 24/1931 – Public Charitable Hospitals (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 25/1931 – Local Government (Dublin) (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 26/1931 – Agricultural Produce (Potatoes) Act 1931 No. 27/1931 – Betting Act 1931 No. 28/1931 – Local Government (Rates on Agricultural Land) Act 1931 No. 29/1931 – Dairy Produce Act 1931 No. 30/1931 – Appropriation Act 1931 No. 31/1931 – Finance Act 1931 No. 32/1931 – Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 33/1931 – Fisheries (Revision of Loans) Act 1931 No. 34/1931 – Adaptation of Enactments Act 1931 No. 35/1931 – Midwives Act 1931 No. 36/1931 – Veterinary Surgeons Act 1931 No. 37/1931 – Constitution (Amendment No. 17) Act 1931 No. 38/1931 – Customs Duties (Provisional Imposition) Act 1931 No. 39/1931 – Finance (Customs Duties) (No. 2) Act 1931 No. 40/1931 – Courts of Justice (No. 2) Act 1931 No. 41/1931 – Finance (Increase of Income Tax) Act 1931
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No. 42/1931 – Finance (Customs Duties) (No. 3) Act 1931 No. 43/1931 – Finance (Customs Duties) (No. 4) Act 1931 No. 44/1931 – Expiring Laws Act 1931 No. 45/1931 – Agricultural Produce (Fresh Meat) Act 1931 No. 46/1931 – Unemployment Relief Act 1931 No. 47/1931 – Railways (Valuation For Rating) Act 1931 No. 48/1931 – Merchandise Marks Act 1931 No. 49/1931 – Public Charitable Hospitals (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1931 No. 50/1931 – Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1931 No. 51/1931 – Public Charitable Hospitals (Amendment) (No. 3) Act 1931 No. 52/1931 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) (No. 2) Act 1931 No. 53/1931 – Housing (Gaeltacht) (Amendment) Act 1931 No. 54/1931 – Mines and Minerals Act 1931 No. 55/1931 – Landlord and Tenant Act 1931 No. 56/1931 – Apprenticeship Act 1931
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Private Acts No. 1/1931 – Limerick Harbour Tramways Act 1931
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1932 No. 1/1932 – Pension Books (Prohibition of Alienation) Act 1932 No. 2/1932 – Road Transport Act 1932 No. 3/1932 – Railways (Miscellaneous) Act 1932 No. 4/1932 – Central Fund Act 1932 No. 5/1932 – Finance (Customs Duties) Act 1932 No. 6/1932 – Intoxicating Liquor (Occasional Licences) Act 1932 No. 7/1932 – Eucharistic Congress (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1932 No. 8/1932 – Public Charitable Hospitals Amendment Act 1932 No. 9/1932 – Detained Animals (Compensation) Act 1932 No. 10/1932 – Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation) Act 1932 No. 11/1932 – Finance (Customs Duties) (No. 2) Act 1932 No. 12/1932 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1932 No. 13/1932 – Dublin and Blessington Steam Tramway (Abandonment) Act 1932 No. 14/1932 – Diseases of Animals Act 1932 No. 15/1932 – Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act 1932 No. 16/1932 – Emergency Imposition of Duties Act 1932 No. 17/1932 – Central Fund (No. 2) Act 1932 No. 18/1932 – Old Age Pensions Act 1932
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No. 19/1932 – Housing (Financial and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1932 No. 20/1932 – Finance Act 1932 No. 21/1932 – Control of Manufactures Act 1932 No. 22/1932 – Finance (Customs Duties) (No. 3) Act 1932 No. 23/1932 – Appropriation Act 1932 No. 24/1932 – Army Pensions Act 1932 No. 25/1932 – Therapeutic Substances Act 1932 No. 26/1932 – Defence Forces (Pensions) Act 1932 No. 27/1932 – Expiring Laws Act 1932 No. 28/1932 – Rates on Agricultural Land (Relief) Act 1932 No. 29/1932 – Electoral (Registration Appeals) Act 1932 No. 30/1932 – Seeds and Fertilisers Supply Act 1932 No. 31/1932 – Bourn Vincent Memorial Park Act 1932 No. 32/1932 – Merchant Shipping (Helm Orders) Act 1932 No. 33/1932 – Control of Prices Act 1932 No. 34/1932 – Finance (Customs Duties) (No. 4) Act 1932
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Private Acts No. 1/1932 – Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1932 No. 2/1932 – Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Confirmation (No. 2) Act 1932 No. 3/1932 – Pilotage Byelaw Confirmation Act 1932
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1933 No. 1/1933 – Central Fund Act 1933 No. 2/1933 – Land (Purchase Annuities Fund) Act 1933 No. 3/1933 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1933 No. 4/1933 – Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation) Act 1933 No. 5/1933 – Local Government Act 1933 No. 6/1933 – Constitution (Removal of Oath) Act 1933 No. 7/1933 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) Act 1933 No. 8/1933 – Road Transport Act 1933 No. 9/1933 – Railways Act 1933 No. 10/1933 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1933 No. 11/1933 – Road Traffic Act 1933 No. 12/1933 – Foreshore Act 1933 No. 13/1933 – National Health Insurance Act 1933 No. 14/1933 – Electoral (Amendment) Act 1933 No. 15/1933 – Finance Act 1933 No. 16/1933 – Musk Rats Act 1933 No. 17/1933 – Cement Act 1933 No. 18/1933 – Public Hospitals Act 1933 No. 19/1933 – DΓ‘il Γ‰ireann Loans and Funds (Amendment) Act 1933 No. 20/1933 – Appropriation Act 1933 No. 21/1933 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) Act 1933
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No. 22/1933 – Perpetual Funds (Registration) Act 1933 No. 23/1933 – Clare Castle Pier Act 1933 No. 24/1933 – Shannon Electricity (Amendment) Act 1933 No. 25/1933 – Industrial Credit Act 1933 No. 26/1933 – Agricultural Products (Regulation of Export) Act 1933 No. 27/1933 – Cork Tramways (Employees' Compensation) Act 1933 No. 28/1933 – Seeds and Fertilisers Supply Act 1933 No. 29/1933 – Merchant Shipping (International Labour Conventions) Act 1933 No. 30/1933 – Barrow Drainage Act 1933 No. 31/1933 – Sugar Manufacture Act 1933 No. 32/1933 – Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na (Pensions) Act 1933 No. 33/1933 – Land Bond Act 1933 No. 34/1933 – Approved Investments Act 1933 No. 35/1933 – Damage To Property (Compensation) (Amendment) Act 1933 No. 36/1933 – Moneylenders Act 1933 No. 37/1933 – Public Services (Temporary Economies) Act 1933 No. 38/1933 – Land Act 1933 No. 39/1933 – Road Transport (No. 2) Act 1933 No. 40/1933 – Constitution (Amendment No. 20) Act 1933
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No. 41/1933 – Constitution (Amendment No. 21) Act 1933 No. 42/1933 – Merchant Shipping (Safety and Load Line Conventions) Act 1933 No. 43/1933 – Rates on Agricultural Land (Relief) Act 1933 No. 44/1933 – Unemployment Insurance Act 1933 No. 45/1933 – Constitution (Amendment No. 22) Act 1933 No. 46/1933 – Unemployment Assistance Act 1933 No. 47/1933 – Expiring Laws Act 1933 No. 48/1933 – School Meals (Gaeltacht) Act 1933 No. 49/1933 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) (Amendment) Act 1933 No. 50/1933 – Oireachtas (Payment of Members) Act 1933 No. 51/1933 – Prisons Act 1933 No. 52/1933 – Finance (Customs and Excise Duties) Act 1933 No. 53/1933 – Sea Fisheries Protection Act 1933
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Private Acts No. 1/1933 – Cork Harbour Act 1933 No. 2/1933 – The Dublin General Cemetery Company's Act 1933 No. 3/1933 – Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1933
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1934 No. 1/1934 – Dangerous Drugs Act 1934 No. 2/1934 – Harbours (Regulation of Rates) Act 1934 No. 3/1934 – Horse Breeding Act 1934 No. 4/1934 – Trade Loans (Guarantee) (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 5/1934 – Local Government (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 6/1934 – Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 7/1934 – Acquisition of Land (Allotments) (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 8/1934 – Central Fund Act 1934 No. 9/1934 – Workmen's Compensation Act 1934 No. 10/1934 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1934 No. 11/1934 – Land Bond Act 1934 No. 12/1934 – Control of Imports Act 1934 No. 13/1934 – Sheepskin (Control of Export) Act 1934 No. 14/1934 – Registration of Maternity Homes Act 1934 No. 15/1934 – Children Act 1934 No. 16/1934 – Local Services (Temporary Economies) Act 1934 No. 17/1934 – Road Transport Act 1934 No. 18/1934 – Finance (Customs Duties) Act 1934 No. 19/1934 – Customs Duties (Preferential Rates) Act 1934 No. 20/1934 – Agriculture (Amendment) Act 1934
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No. 21/1934 – National Health Insurance Act 1934 No. 22/1934 – Town and Regional Planning Act 1934 No. 23/1934 – Public Assistance (Acquisition of Land) Act 1934 No. 24/1934 – Fisheries (Tidal Waters) Act 1934 No. 25/1934 – Poultry (Diseases) Act 1934 No. 26/1934 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) (No. 2) Act 1934 No. 27/1934 – University College Dublin Act 1934 No. 28/1934 – Appropriation Act 1934 No. 29/1934 – Housing (Gaeltacht) (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 30/1934 – Housing (Financial and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 31/1934 – Finance Act 1934 No. 32/1934 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) Act 1934 No. 33/1934 – Creamery (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 34/1934 – Dairy Produce (Amendment) Act 1934 No. 35/1934 – Limerick City Management Act 1934 No. 36/1934 – Control of Manufactures Act 1934 No. 37/1934 – Tobacco Act 1934 No. 38/1934 – Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1934
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No. 39/1934 – Agricultural Co-Operative Societies (Debentures) Act 1934 No. 40/1934 – Industrial Alcohol Act 1934 No. 41/1934 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) Act 1934 No. 42/1934 – Slaughter of Cattle and Sheep Act 1934 No. 43/1934 – Military Service Pensions Act 1934 No. 44/1934 – Local Government (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1934 No. 45/1934 – Carriage by Sea (Heavy Articles) Act 1934 No. 46/1934 – Expiring Laws Act 1934 No. 47/1934 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) (No. 2) Act 1934
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1935 No. 1/1935 – Rates on Agricultural Land (Relief) Act 1935 No. 2/1935 – Public Dance Halls Act 1935 No. 3/1935 – Sale of Food and Drugs (Milk) Act 1935 No. 4/1935 – Shannon Fisheries Act 1935 No. 5/1935 – Electoral (Revision of Constituencies) Act 1935 No. 6/1935 – Criminal Law Amendment Act 1935 (nicknamed the "Vice Act") No. 7/1935 – Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1935 No. 8/1935 – Central Fund Act 1935 No. 9/1935 – Local Government (Extension of Franchise) Act 1935 No. 10/1935 – Local Government (Dublin) Act 1935 No. 11/1935 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1935 No. 12/1935 – Constitution (Amendment No. 26) Act 1935 No. 13/1935 – Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 1935 No. 14/1935 – Aliens Act 1935 No. 15/1935 – Agricultural Products (Regulation of Export) (Amendment) Act 1935 No. 16/1935 – Local Loans Fund Act 1935 No. 17/1935 – Pounds (Provision and Maintenance) Act 1935 No. 18/1935 – Courthouses (Provision and Maintenance) Act 1935
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No. 19/1935 – Local Government (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Act 1935 No. 20/1935 – Electricity (Supply) (Amendment) Act 1935 No. 21/1935 – Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation) Act 1935 No. 22/1935 – Milk and Dairies Act 1935 No. 23/1935 – Road Transport Act 1935 No. 24/1935 – Pigs and Bacon Act 1935 No. 25/1935 – Appropriation Act 1935 No. 26/1935 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) Act 1935 No. 27/1935 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) Act 1935 No. 28/1935 – Finance Act 1935 No. 29/1935 – Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Act 1935 No. 30/1935 – Rates on Agricultural Land (Relief) (No. 2) Act 1935 No. 31/1935 – Approved Investments (Amendment) Act 1935 No. 32/1935 – Diseases of Animals Act 1935 No. 33/1935 – Fisheries (Tidal Waters) (Amendment) Act 1935 No. 34/1935 – Fisheries Act 1935 No. 35/1935 – Trade Union Act 1935 No. 36/1935 – Agricultural Produce (Fresh Meat) (Amendment) Act 1935 No. 37/1935 – Slaughter of Cattle and Sheep (Amendment) Act 1935
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No. 38/1935 – Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Act 1935 No. 39/1935 – National Loan (Conversion) Act 1935 No. 40/1935 – League of Nations (Obligations of Membership) Act 1935 No. 41/1935 – Local Government (Dissolved Authorities) Act 1935 No. 42/1935 – Local Authorities (Mutual Assurance) Act 1935 No. 43/1935 – Railways Act 1935 No. 44/1935 – Cork Fever Hospital Act 1935 No. 45/1935 – Slaughter of Animals, Act 1935 No. 46/1935 – Expiring Laws Act 1935 No. 47/1935 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) (No. 2) Act 1935
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Private Acts No. 1/1935 – Bank of Ireland Act 1935 No. 2/1935 – Galway Harbour Act 1935 No. 3/1935 – Cork Milling Company Railway Act 1935
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1936 No. 1/1936 – Land Purchase (Guarantee Fund) Act 1936 No. 2/1936 – Conditions of Employment Act 1936 No. 3/1936 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1936 No. 4/1936 – Harbours, Docks and Piers (Charges) Act 1936 No. 5/1936 – School Attendance Act 1936 No. 6/1936 – Spanish Trade Agreement Act 1936 No. 7/1936 – Finance (Special Drawback) Act 1936 No. 8/1936 – Weights and Measures Act 1936 No. 9/1936 – Poor Relief (Dublin) Act 1936 No. 10/1936 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Order) Act 1936 No. 11/1936 – Central Fund Act 1936 No. 12/1936 – National Health Insurance and Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Act 1936 No. 13/1936 – Housing (Financial and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act 1936 No. 14/1936 – Agricultural Seeds Act 1936 No. 15/1936 – DΓ‘il Γ‰ireann Loans and Funds (Amendment) Act 1936 No. 16/1936 – Sugar (Control of Import) Act 1936 No. 17/1936 – Constitution (Amendment No. 23) Act 1936 No. 18/1936 – Constitution (Amendment No. 24) Act 1936
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No. 19/1936 – Telephone Capital Act 1936 No. 20/1936 – Flax Act 1936 No. 21/1936 – Dublin Fever Hospital Act 1936 No. 22/1936 – Electoral (University Constituencies) Act 1936 No. 23/1936 – Turf (Use and Development) Act 1936 No. 24/1936 – Labourers Act 1936 No. 25/1936 – Rates on Agricultural Land (Relief) Act 1936 No. 26/1936 – Seanad Γ‰ireann (Consequential Provisions) Act 1936 No. 27/1936 – Housing (Financial and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1936 No. 28/1936 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Order) (No. 2) Act 1936 No. 29/1936 – Bread (Regulation of Prices) Act 1936 No. 30/1936 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) Act 1936 No. 31/1936 – Finance Act 1936 No. 32/1936 – Appropriation Act 1936 No. 33/1936 – Slaughter of Cattle and Sheep (Amendment) Act 1936 No. 34/1936 – Registration of Births and Deaths Act 1936 No. 35/1936 – Registration of Marriages Act 1936 No. 36/1936 – Aran Islands (Transport) Act 1936 No. 37/1936 – Connaught Rangers (Pensions) Act 1936
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No. 38/1936 – Noxious Weeds Act 1936 No. 39/1936 – Superannuation Act 1936 No. 40/1936 – Air Navigation and Transport Act 1936 No. 41/1936 – Land Act 1936 No. 42/1936 – Night Work (Bakeries) Act 1936 No. 43/1936 – Milk (Regulation of Supply and Price) Act 1936 No. 44/1936 – Sale of Food and Drugs (Milk) Act 1936 No. 45/1936 – Insurance Act 1936 No. 46/1936 – Local Government Act 1936 No. 47/1936 – Marriages Act 1936 No. 48/1936 – Courts of Justice Act 1936 No. 49/1936 – Expiring Laws Act 1936 No. 50/1936 – Vocational Education (Amendment) Act 1936 No. 51/1936 – Registry of Friendly Societies Act 1936 No. 52/1936 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) (No. 3) Act 1936 No. 53/1936 – Agricultural Wages Act 1936 No. 54/1936 – Liffey Reservoir Act 1936 No. 55/1936 – Local Authorities (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1936 No. 56/1936 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) (Amendment) Act 1936 No. 57/1936 – Constitution (Amendment No. 27) Act 1936
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No. 58/1936 – Executive Authority (External Relations) Act 1936
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Private Acts No. 1/1936 – PoΓ« Name and Arms (Compton Domvile Estates) Act 1936 No. 2/1936 – National Maternity Hospital, Dublin (Charter Amendment) Act 1936
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1937 No. 1/1937 – Spanish Civil War (Non-Intervention) Act 1937 No. 2/1937 – Public Assistance Act 1937 No. 3/1937 – Circuit Court (Registration of Judgments) Act 1937 No. 4/1937 – Whale Fisheries Act 1937 No. 5/1937 – Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na Act 1937 No. 6/1937 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1937 No. 7/1937 – Post Office (Evasion of Postage) Act 1937 No. 8/1937 – Control of Imports (Amendment) Act 1937 No. 9/1937 – Merchant Shipping (Spanish Civil War) Act 1937 No. 10/1937 – Central Fund Act 1937 No. 11/1937 – Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Act 1937 No. 12/1937 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) Act 1937 No. 13/1937 – Local Authorities (Electrical Employees) Act 1937 No. 14/1937 – Local Elections Act 1937 No. 15/1937 – Army Pensions Act 1937 No. 16/1937 – Plebiscite (Draft Constitution) Act 1937 No. 17/1937 – Local Loans Fund (Amendment) Act 1937 No. 18/1937 – Finance Act 1937 No. 19/1937 – Dairy Produce (Amendment) Act 1937
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No. 20/1937 – Executive Powers (Consequential Provisions) Act 1937 No. 21/1937 – Court Officers (Amendment) Act 1937 No. 22/1937 – Appropriation Act 1937 No. 23/1937 – Pigs and Bacon Act 1937 No. 24/1937 – Dublin Hospitals Act 1937 No. 25/1937 – Electoral (Chairman of DΓ‘il Γ‰ireann) Act 1937 No. 26/1937 – Control of Prices Act 1937 No. 27/1937 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) (Amendment) Act 1937 No. 28/1937 – Commissioner of Valuation (Substitute) Act 1937 No. 29/1937 – Expiring Laws Act 1937 No. 30/1937 – Seanad Electoral (University Members) Act 1937 No. 31/1937 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) (No. 2) Act 1937 No. 32/1937 – Presidential Elections Act 1937 No. 33/1937 – Sea Fisheries (Protection of Immature Fish) Act 1937 No. 34/1937 – Fisheries (Tidal Waters) (Amendment) Act 1937 No. 35/1937 – Fisheries Act 1937 No. 36/1937 – Local Government (Nomination of Presidential Candidates) Act 1937 No. 37/1937 – Presidential Seal Act 1937
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No. 38/1937 – Interpretation Act 1937 No. 39/1937 – Irish Nationality and Citizenship (Amendment) Act 1937 No. 40/1937 – Constitution (Consequential Provisions) Act 1937 No. 41/1937 – Defence Forces Act 1937 No. 42/1937 – Housing and Labourers Act 1937 No. 43/1937 – Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1937
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Private Acts No. 1/1937 – Pier and Harbour Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1937 No. 2/1937 – Local Government and Public Health Provisional Order Confirmation Act 1937 No. 3/1937 – Local Government (Galway) Act 1937
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1938 No. 1/1938 – Agricultural Produce (Fresh Meat) (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 2/1938 – Unemployment Assistance (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 3/1938 – Shops (Hours of Trading) Act 1938 No. 4/1938 – Shops (Conditions of Employment) Act 1938 No. 5/1938 – Sheepskin (Control of Export) (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 6/1938 – Scrap Iron (Control of Export) Act 1938 No. 7/1938 – Shannon Fisheries Act 1938 No. 8/1938 – Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act 1938 No. 9/1938 – Central Fund Act 1938 No. 10/1938 – Cork Fever Hospital (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 11/1938 – Cement (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 12/1938 – Finance (Agreement With United Kingdom) Act 1938 No. 13/1938 – Agreement With United Kingdom (Capital Sum) Act 1938 No. 14/1938 – Agricultural Products (Regulation of Import) Act 1938 No. 15/1938 – Prices Commission (Extension of Functions) Act 1938 No. 16/1938 – Agricultural Produce (Cereals) Act 1938 No. 17/1938 – Diseases of Animals Act 1938
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No. 18/1938 – Collection of Taxes (Confirmation) Act 1938 No. 19/1938 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) Act 1938 No. 20/1938 – Appropriation Act 1938 No. 21/1938 – Public Hospitals (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 22/1938 – Slaughtered and Detained Animals (Compensation) Act 1938 No. 23/1938 – Industrial Alcohol Act 1938 No. 24/1938 – Presidential Establishment Act 1938 No. 25/1938 – Finance Act 1938 No. 26/1938 – Old Age Pensions Act 1938 No. 27/1938 – Telephone Capital Act 1938 No. 28/1938 – Expiring Laws Act 1938 No. 29/1938 – Public Servants (Continuity of Service) Act 1938 No. 30/1938 – Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation) (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 31/1938 – Insurance (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 32/1938 – Red Cross Act 1938 No. 33/1938 – Defence Forces (Pensions) (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 34/1938 – Oireachtas (Allowances To Members) Act 1938 No. 35/1938 – Pigs and Bacon (Amendment) Act 1938 No. 36/1938 – Imposition of Duties (Confirmation of Orders) (No. 2) Act 1938