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Encyclopedia > Alien Act

For the US Alien Act of 1798, see Alien and Sedition Acts.


The Alien Act 1705 was a law passed by the English parliament as a response to the Scottish parliament's Act of Security of 1704, which in turn was a response to the English Act of Settlement of 1701.


The Alien Act provided that Scottish estates held in England were to be treated as alien property, making inheritance much less certain. It also had an embargo on the import of Scottish products into England and English colonies - about half of Scotland's trade, covering sectors such as linen, cattle and coal.


The Act contained a provision that it would be suspended if the Scots entered into negotiations on the dispute between the two parliaments. Combined with English financial offers to refund Scottish losses on the Great Britain.




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Japan Alien Registration Law (3124 words)
The alien may apply to the mayor of the city or the head of the town or village for a copy of the registration card or a certificate containing the facts of the registered matters on the registration card of the alien concerned, hereinafter referred to as "certificate of registered matters".
The alien who is provided for in the provision of the proviso of the preceding paragraph shall apply for confirmation under the preceding paragraph wherein he resides within thirty days of the day of his having become sixteen years.
In case the alien has ceased to be an alien, he shall return his registration certificate to the mayor or head of the city, town or village wherein he resides within fourteen days of the day whereon he ceases to be an alien.
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