The Laws of the Island of Antigua: Consisting of the Acts of the Leeward Islands, Commencing 8th November 1690, Ending 21st April 1798; and the Acts of Antigua, Commencing 10th April 1668, Ending 7th May 1804, Volume 1Samuel Bagster, 1805 - Law |
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... provided for by the said Act ; and for appropriating the Monies arising from the said Commutation , now in the Hands of the Collector of the Powder Duty , and any Monies which may hereafter come into his Hands . 1798 . No. 526. An Act ...
... provided for by the said Act ; and for appropriating the Monies arising from the said Commutation , now in the Hands of the Collector of the Powder Duty , and any Monies which may hereafter come into his Hands . 1798 . No. 526. An Act ...
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... provided the Time of to next Court , such Adjournment doth not extend to the Time appointed for hold- ing the next Court , and that each Adjournment of the last Court shall not exceed ten Days . And the Provost Marshal , or his law- ful ...
... provided the Time of to next Court , such Adjournment doth not extend to the Time appointed for hold- ing the next Court , and that each Adjournment of the last Court shall not exceed ten Days . And the Provost Marshal , or his law- ful ...
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... Provided always , away Remedy that Nothing herein - before contained shall extend , or be construed to extend , to prevent any Person or Persons , who shall be illegally arrested , from having and recovering such Damages for the illegal ...
... Provided always , away Remedy that Nothing herein - before contained shall extend , or be construed to extend , to prevent any Person or Persons , who shall be illegally arrested , from having and recovering such Damages for the illegal ...
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... Provided always , that in case of such Surrender , the Scire facias or Process against the Bail shall no way be dis- charged , without first paying in Court five Pounds Costs thereon ; and such further Costs as the Court shall award ...
... Provided always , that in case of such Surrender , the Scire facias or Process against the Bail shall no way be dis- charged , without first paying in Court five Pounds Costs thereon ; and such further Costs as the Court shall award ...
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... Provided always , that such Suits in Equity Provision in which are already commenced by a Bill filed , be brought to a Hearing rary . respectively , and either an interlocutory Order or final Decree , be thereon made , within one Year ...
... Provided always , that such Suits in Equity Provision in which are already commenced by a Bill filed , be brought to a Hearing rary . respectively , and either an interlocutory Order or final Decree , be thereon made , within one Year ...
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Page 181 - Neither will you, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court-martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a witness, by a court of justice, in a due course of law. So help you God.
Page 122 - Queen's most excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal and the commons in this present Parliament assembled and by authority of the same...
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Page 122 - ... or had power or authority to dispose of or charge the same by their wills or testaments, have, to the defrauding of such their creditors, by their last wills or testaments, devisedthe same or disposed thereof in such manner as such creditors have lost their said debts...
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Page 173 - Any person belonging to the armies of the United States who makes known the watchword to any person not entitled to receive it, according to the rules and discipline of war, or presumes to give a parole or watchword different from that which he received, shall suffer death, or snch other punishment as a court-martial may direct.
Page 304 - State, and each and every of them who shall at any time hereafter be found in any part of this State, shall be and are hereby adjudged and declared guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as in cases of felony without benefit of clergy.
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