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statute labour การใช้

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  • Furthermore, they were also  bound to various statute labours and performances.
  • Forms of statute labour officially existed until the early twentieth century in the United States and Canada.
  • "' Statute labour "'is a corv閑 imposed by a state for the purposes of public works.
  • Liu Bang was once sent for statute labour in the capital Xianyang, and encountered the First Emperor going on an inspection tour around the nation.
  • The trustees could erect gates as they saw fit, demand statute labour or a cash equivalent, and appoint surveyors and collectors, in return they repaired the road and put up mileposts.
  • Investigate what it was named as a Local Improvement District, LID or what its name was as a Fire District, Statute Labour and Fire ( SLF ) District or Statute Labour District.
  • Investigate what it was named as a Local Improvement District, LID or what its name was as a Fire District, Statute Labour and Fire ( SLF ) District or Statute Labour District.
  • As trade increased, the growing numbers of heavy carts and carriages led to serious deterioration in the state of these roads and this could not be remedied by the use of parish statute labour.
  • Prior to being renumbered, the DHO reconstructed the road, originally built through statute labour and improved slightly as a township road, and referred to it as Development Road 471 . { { cite report
  • The Parliament of England placed the upkeep of bridges to local settlements or the containing county under the Bridges Act 1530 and in 1555 the care of roads was similarly devolved to the parishes as statute labour under the Highways Act 1555.