Reports of New Magistrates' Cases Argued and Determined in All the Courts of Common Law at Westminster ... 1844-[1851].Great Britain. Courts, Sir Adam Bittleston, Adam Henry Bittleston, Edward Wise, Paul Parnell, Jelinger Cookson Symons Law times office, 1846 - Justices of the peace |
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... sufficient evidence of chargeability , that the pauper states that she is chargeable to the parish of A , or that the relieving officer states that she is chargeable . The relief which consti- tutes chargeability must be stated . ON an ...
... sufficient evidence of chargeability , that the pauper states that she is chargeable to the parish of A , or that the relieving officer states that she is chargeable . The relief which consti- tutes chargeability must be stated . ON an ...
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... sufficient complaint by the overseers to the justices who made the order to give them jurisdiction ; and , secondly , whether the appellants ought to have been allowed to shew that the relief given by them had been given by mistake ...
... sufficient complaint by the overseers to the justices who made the order to give them jurisdiction ; and , secondly , whether the appellants ought to have been allowed to shew that the relief given by them had been given by mistake ...
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... sufficient to prove the execution of the indenture by the parish officers and the master . ON an gabject to the opinion of this Court upon a case of which the N an appeal against an order for the removal of a pauper , the Sessions ...
... sufficient to prove the execution of the indenture by the parish officers and the master . ON an gabject to the opinion of this Court upon a case of which the N an appeal against an order for the removal of a pauper , the Sessions ...
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... sufficient facts here to shew that the relief given to the pauper was not given as to casual poor ; but that it amounted to an acknowledgment of the pauper's settlement in the appellant parish . It is clear that this pauper did not ...
... sufficient facts here to shew that the relief given to the pauper was not given as to casual poor ; but that it amounted to an acknowledgment of the pauper's settlement in the appellant parish . It is clear that this pauper did not ...
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... sufficient to justify the making of the said order ; third , that the examinations are bad upon the face of them , and do not state the necessary facts , from which it can , or may , or ought to be implied , that the said Wm . Nuttall ...
... sufficient to justify the making of the said order ; third , that the examinations are bad upon the face of them , and do not state the necessary facts , from which it can , or may , or ought to be implied , that the said Wm . Nuttall ...
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Act of Parliament affidavits aforesaid applied assessed authority borough certiorari chargeable churchwardens and overseers clause COLERIDGE commissioners Company complaint confirmed conviction costs Court of Quarter Court of Queen's defendants enter evidence examination fact given Grand Junction Railway grounds of appeal guardians hear held Heyop highway Honley indenture indictment inhabitants John judgment jurat jurisdiction land LORD DENMAN magistrates Majesty's justices mandamus mentioned notice of appeal oath objection occupied offence opinion order of removal order of Sessions Oxford Canal paid parish parish of St parish officers party PATTESON pauper payment peace person plaintiff poor poor-rate purpose Quarter Sessions quash the order QUEEN Queen's Bench question railway rateable relief rent repair respect respondents Richard Farley road Rochdale rule settlement shew cause shewn Snarestone stat statute sufficient taken thereof tolls township trustees turnpike trust turnpike-road Vict warrant West Riding William words writ writ of certiorari
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