The Law Relating to Highways: Comprising the State 5 & 6 Will. IV. Cap. 50, (passed 31st August, 1835,) with Tables of Contents, Explanatory Notes, Forms, References, and a Copious Index |
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... offences against Acts repealed .. s . 4. - Surveyor appointed under repealed Acts to continue until surveyor appointed under this Act 5. - Interpretation clause S. S. 6. Surveyor to be elected annually May be re - elected p . 3 ..p . 3 ...
... offences against Acts repealed .. s . 4. - Surveyor appointed under repealed Acts to continue until surveyor appointed under this Act 5. - Interpretation clause S. S. 6. Surveyor to be elected annually May be re - elected p . 3 ..p . 3 ...
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... offences committed may give evidence thereof s . 101. - Justices may proceed by summons in the recovery of pe- nalties page 81 s . 102 . Power of compelling witnesses to attend After payment , & c . of expences s . 103 . Forfeitures ...
... offences committed may give evidence thereof s . 101. - Justices may proceed by summons in the recovery of pe- nalties page 81 s . 102 . Power of compelling witnesses to attend After payment , & c . of expences s . 103 . Forfeitures ...
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... " HIGHWAYS , ” are from and after the 20th March , 1836 , repealed . penalties in- curred for offences against Acts repealed . Surveyor B 2 5 & 6 WILLIAM IV . CAP . 50 . 3 -Appointment of surveyor by Justices (Sched No 3.
... " HIGHWAYS , ” are from and after the 20th March , 1836 , repealed . penalties in- curred for offences against Acts repealed . Surveyor B 2 5 & 6 WILLIAM IV . CAP . 50 . 3 -Appointment of surveyor by Justices (Sched No 3.
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... offences against Acts repealed . Surveyor ap- pointed under repealed Acts to continue until surveyor 1 interfere with any Acts ... offence ; but all penalties and forfeitures incurred may be sued for and recovered , and all contracts and ...
... offences against Acts repealed . Surveyor ap- pointed under repealed Acts to continue until surveyor 1 interfere with any Acts ... offence ; but all penalties and forfeitures incurred may be sued for and recovered , and all contracts and ...
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... offence may be committed ; and that the word " church " shall be understood to include chapel ; and that the word " division " shall be understood to include limit ; and that the word " owner " shall be understood to include occupier ...
... offence may be committed ; and that the word " church " shall be understood to include chapel ; and that the word " division " shall be understood to include limit ; and that the word " owner " shall be understood to include occupier ...
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Act of Parliament Act passed applied appointed assistant surveyor body politic carriage carriageway or cartway ceedings certiorari charges chattels churchwardens and overseers churchways city of London clerk collector consent costs court of quarter damage district surveyor diverting entirely or subject expences forfeit forfeitures further Enacted hath hereby authorized hereby required highway rate horse inhabitants intituled An Act Justices of Peace lands or grounds lawful levied liable Majesty's Justices manner materials monies neglect nulla bona oath offence owner paid parish party payment Peace penalties person or persons politic or corporate poor rate proceedings Provided nevertheless purpose quarter sessions quashed rate or assessment recovered recovery refuse reign of King relief repair road Sched special sessions sufficient sum not exceeding sum or sums summons sums of money therein thereof township turnpike road vestry assembled veyor waggon warrant of distress waste lands William the Fourth
Popular passages
Page 84 - Justice to order the offender or offenders so convicted to be detained and kept in safe custody until return can be conveniently made to such warrant of distress...
Page 84 - Justices are in every case hereby fully authorized to administer), or upon order made as aforesaid, be levied, together with the costs attending the information, summons, and conviction, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the offender or person liable or ordered to pay the same respectively, by warrant under the hands of two or more Justices before whom the party may have been convicted...
Page 64 - ... before some neighbouring justice of the peace, to be dealt with according to law; and if any credible witness shall prove, upon oath before a justice of the peace, a reasonable cause to suspect that any person has in his possession or on his premises any property whatsoever, on or with respect to which any...
Page 28 - CD ; and if, within the space of days next after the making of such, distress, the said last-mentioned sum, together with the reasonable charges of taking and keeping the said distress shall not be paid, that then you do sell the said goods...
Page 63 - Passage ; or if any Person riding any Horse or Beast, or driving any Sort of Carriage, shall ride or drive the same furiously so as to endanger the Life or Limb of any Passenger...
Page 53 - March ; and that no person shall be obliged to fell any timber trees growing in hedges at any time whatsoever except where the highways • shall be ordered to be...
Page 93 - Plaintiff in such Action or Suit shall become Nonsuit, or suffer a Discontinuance of such Action, or if, upon any Demurrer in such Action, Judgment shall be given for the Defendant therein, then...
Page 91 - Thing done or transacted in or relative to the Execution of this Act, shall be vacated or quashed for Want of Form, or be removed or removable (except as herein mentioned) by Certiorari, or any other Writ or Process whatsoever, into any of His Majesty's Courts of Record at Westminster.
Page 81 - Correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months...
Page 78 - ... person so appointed by them to view, or on the view of such justices, that the said highway is not in a state of thorough and effectual repair, they, the said justices at such...