New Sessions Cases: Hilary term, 1844 to Easter vacation, 1845William Benning & Company, 1845 - Justices of the peace |
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... reasons stated by my Lord Chief Justice , and my Brother Patteson . I shall , therefore , only add , that we do not wish to encourage the adoption of any form of notice , except that which is in strict conformity with what the act of ...
... reasons stated by my Lord Chief Justice , and my Brother Patteson . I shall , therefore , only add , that we do not wish to encourage the adoption of any form of notice , except that which is in strict conformity with what the act of ...
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... purpose of being again examined to see whether there is reason to believe that he has com- mitted one . This rule must therefore be discharged . Rule discharged . 1844 . January 27th . The affidavit of service of 48 NEW SESSIONS CASES ,
... purpose of being again examined to see whether there is reason to believe that he has com- mitted one . This rule must therefore be discharged . Rule discharged . 1844 . January 27th . The affidavit of service of 48 NEW SESSIONS CASES ,
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... reason of any defect therein , provided it be therein alleged that the party has been convicted , and there be a good and valid conviction to sustain the same . " The conviction itself should be before the Court , if any objections are ...
... reason of any defect therein , provided it be therein alleged that the party has been convicted , and there be a good and valid conviction to sustain the same . " The conviction itself should be before the Court , if any objections are ...
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... reasons why Scott refused to pay the sum demanded , were set forth in an affidavit of one Turnbull , who had been president of the society . Knowles and Atherton on the part of Scott , now shewed cause . This application is made under ...
... reasons why Scott refused to pay the sum demanded , were set forth in an affidavit of one Turnbull , who had been president of the society . Knowles and Atherton on the part of Scott , now shewed cause . This application is made under ...
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... reason why a presumption should be made for any party disobeying the law . It is not like a ministerial act ; no act can be more judicial than determining the question of bring- ing an appeal . Rex v . Catesby ( b ) and Rex v . Hinck ...
... reason why a presumption should be made for any party disobeying the law . It is not like a ministerial act ; no act can be more judicial than determining the question of bring- ing an appeal . Rex v . Catesby ( b ) and Rex v . Hinck ...
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act of Parliament adjudged affidavit aforesaid Antè appellant parish appellants application BEDINGHAM Benjamin Walker certiorari charge chargeability churchwardens churchwardens and overseers Coleorton Coleridge committed complaint confirmed the order conviction costs decision defendants discharged duly enacts enter evidence examination fact gaol given GRAND JUNCTION RAILWAY grounds of appeal guardians hear held highways hiring house of correction indenture indictment Inhabitants Joseph Beaumont judgment jurisdiction Little Barrow Lord DENMAN magistrate mandamus ment notice of appeal oath objection offence opinion order of removal order of sessions paid parish officers party Patteson pauper payment peace person petty sessions plaintiff poor prisoner quarter sessions QUEEN question refused Regina relief rent Sarah Sutton sect shew cause sions Sprotbrough stat statement statute STOKE BLISS sufficient surveyor taken thereof tices tion tolls township trial Vict warrant West Riding WIGHTMAN William words writ Yelvertoft
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Page 417 - Peace, which shall first happen, and to abide the Order of and pay such Costs as shall be awarded by the Justices at such Quarter Sessions...
Page 20 - Covent-Garden, in the same county, the sessions confirmed the order, subject to the opinion of this Court on the following case : — The...
Page 54 - Majesty's superior Courts of Record ; and no Warrant of Commitment shall be held void by reason of any Defect therein, provided it be therein alleged that the Party has been convicted, and there be a good and valid Conviction to sustain the same.
Page 60 - Ireland to form themselves into and to establish a society for the purpose of raising from time to time, by subscriptions of the several members of every such society, or by voluntary contributions, or by donations, a stock or fund for the mutual relief and maintenance of all and every the members thereof, their wives or children, or other relations, in sickness, infancy, advanced age, widowhood, or any other natural state or contingency whereof the occurrence is susceptible of calculation by way...
Page 39 - ... according to his or her contract (such contract being in writing and signed by the contracting parties), or having entered into such service shall absent himself or herself from his or her service before the term of his or her contract, whether such contract shall be in writing or not in writing, shall be completed, or neglect to fulfil the same, or be guilty of any other misconduct or misdemeanor in the execution thereof, or otherwise respecting the same...
Page 210 - ... no rate for the relief of the poor in England and Wales shall be allowed by any justices, or be of any force, which shall not be made upon an estimate of the net annual value of the several hereditamc-nts rated thereunto (that is to say, of the rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual tenants...
Page 338 - Belgians, accompanied by a warrant of arrest or other equivalent judicial document, issued by a judge or magistrate duly authorized to take cognizance of the acts charged against the accused in Belgium, together with duly authenticated depositions or statements taken on oath before such judge or magistrate, clearly setting forth the said acts, and containing a description of the person claimed, and any particulars which may serve to identify )iim.
Page 165 - We are bound," said Justice Buller in an early case in the King's Bench, " to take the act of Parliament as they have made it : a casus omissus can in no case be supplied by a court of law, for that would be to make laws...
Page 350 - Order subsequent thereunto, it shall and may be lawful for any Two Justices of the Peace of the County...
Page 3 - I do therefore convict him of the said offence in pursuance of the statute in that case made and provided. These are therefore to command you...