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Structure and attachments (including exhaust system and bumpers), and body and interior (including doors and catches, seats and floor) rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
Assessing corrosion and methods of repair for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
Frame and attachments (including exhaust system and fuel system), and seat and riding controls (including clutch and throttle controls and footrests) rules and inspection for motorcycle MOT tests.
Building regulation in England covering the structural elements of a building.
Decide whether to set up a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO), a charitable company or an unincorporated association or trust.
You can report a dangerous building to the local council
This series brings together all documents relating to DCMS organisational structure and salaries
If you build, buy or lease a structure and all construction contracts were signed on or after 29 October 2018, you may be able to claim tax relief.
Statistics about the structure of the agricultural industry.
How to change your charity structure, for example from unincorporated to a CIO or charitable company.
Information on the different types of council and their electoral arrangements.
Technical information, notes and guidance on the surveys of the structure of the agricultural industry.
The most recent version of Approved Document A (structure) and all the associated documents.
Help with the structure and fire safety information you need when applying to register a high-rise residential building with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR)
Historic Income tax and National Insurance rates and allowances.
Staff, pay grades and payroll details for the Home Office, its agencies and executive non-departmental public bodies.
Use this service to apply to register a high-rise residential building in England with the Building Safety Regulator.
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