Her work with the league resulted in the successful inclusion in the Local Government Act of 1894 of the right of married women to all local franchises.
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This latter official was, until 1888, appointed by the custos rotulorum, but following the passing of the Local Government Act of that year, the appointment was made by the standing joint-committee of the county council.
The Local Government Act 1948 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom Local Government Act of 1988 was famous for introducing the controversial Section 28 into law.
According to the Local Government Act 2011 PART III Section 11, election of councillors to Municipal Town Council shall be held in 2012 and thereafter every 6 years on such date as the President shall appoint.