Kinematograph year book (1948)

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Summary of Acts. 545 Landlord and Tenant (War Damage) Act 1939. An Act to modify the rights and liabilities of landlords, tenants, and other persons interested in land damaged by war. Possession of Mortgaged Land (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1939. An Act to restrict the rights of mortgagees to obtain possession of mortgaged land ; and to amend the Courts (Emergency Powers) Act, 1939. Statutory Rules and Orders, 1939, No. 1312, Emergency Powers (Defence). Food — issued under Regulation 55 of the Defence Regulations, 1939. No person shall, except under the authority of the Ministry of Food, sell by retail any specified food at or in connection with any premises or business within the area of the Food Control Committee except under and in accordance with the terms of a Licence granted by such Committee. Remission of Rates (London) Act, 1940. An Act to extend to London the power of rating authorities under the Rating and Valuation Act, 1925, to reduce or remit rates. Courts (Emergency Powers) Amendment Act, 1940. An Act to amend the Courts (Emergency Powers) Act, 1939. Liabilities (War-Time Adjustment) Act, 1941. An Act to provide for the arrangement or the adjustment and settlement of affairs of persons financially affected by war circumstances to amend the Courts (Emergency Powers) Acts, 1939 and 1940, and the Possession of Mortgaged Land (Emergency Provisions) Act, 1939, and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid. The Landlord and Tenant (Requisitioned Land) Act, 1942. An Act to enable tenants to disclaim their leases comprising requisitioned land. Control of Fuel Order, 1942. Under this Order restrictions are imposed on the use of fuel, electricity and gas. Control of Fuel Order (No. 3). This Order prohibited the use of fuel for heating cinemas between certain dates and restricted the stoking of boilers needed for heating water for use in kinemas. Catering Wages Act, 1943. This is an Act to make provision for regulating the remuneration and conditions of employment of catering and other workers aDd, in connection therewith, for the health and welfare of workers and the general improvement and development of the industries in which they are employed. This Act would affect cafes and restaurants run in conjunction with kinematograph theatres. Town and Country Planning Acts, 1932-1943. Under this act the whole of the land of England and Wales is now subject to planning control. The Reinstatement in Civil Employment Act, 1944. This Act passed to make provision for the reinstatement in civil employment of certain persons who are and have been in the service of the Crown or in a Civil Defence Force, and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid. The Liabilities (War-Time) Adjustment Act, 1944. This Act extends the benefits provided under the Liabilities (War-Time) Adjustment Act, 1941. S