The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, Volume 4S. Sweet & A. Maxwell, 1831 |
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... defendants under Rex v . the names of the defendants are first given in the alphabetical list as if they were the first names . 3rdly . Then is given an analytical table of the contents of the volume , referring to the pages in which ...
... defendants under Rex v . the names of the defendants are first given in the alphabetical list as if they were the first names . 3rdly . Then is given an analytical table of the contents of the volume , referring to the pages in which ...
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... defendant for refusing to take upon him the office of overseer of the poor of the parish of St. Ann , Black- friars . Plea , not guilty . At the trial , before Abbott , C. J. , the only question was , whether the defendant was a ...
... defendant for refusing to take upon him the office of overseer of the poor of the parish of St. Ann , Black- friars . Plea , not guilty . At the trial , before Abbott , C. J. , the only question was , whether the defendant was a ...
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... defendant to have accepted the office , which implies that he must have had notice . Rex v . Harman , 1 Bolt , 335 . ( b ) The doctrine laid down in the text , and for which Rex v . Houlditch , 1 Bott , 68 , is cited in the note ...
... defendant to have accepted the office , which implies that he must have had notice . Rex v . Harman , 1 Bolt , 335 . ( b ) The doctrine laid down in the text , and for which Rex v . Houlditch , 1 Bott , 68 , is cited in the note ...
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... defendant , or the plaintiff be nonsuit , the defendant Treble damages shall have treble damages with costs , to be assessed by the jury in case of with costs . the issue tried , or by a writ to inquire of the damages in case the ...
... defendant , or the plaintiff be nonsuit , the defendant Treble damages shall have treble damages with costs , to be assessed by the jury in case of with costs . the issue tried , or by a writ to inquire of the damages in case the ...
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... defendant or de- fendants , that on producing or proving such warrant at the trial of such action , the jury shall give their verdict for the defendant or defendants , notwithstanding any defect of jurisdiction in such justice or ...
... defendant or de- fendants , that on producing or proving such warrant at the trial of such action , the jury shall give their verdict for the defendant or defendants , notwithstanding any defect of jurisdiction in such justice or ...
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Common terms and phrases
43 Eliz act of parliament aforesaid agreed agreement appeal appointed appren apprentice apprenticeship binding Bott Burr canal certificate chargeable charged child churchwardens and overseers consent continued contract Court defendant discharged duty East Ellenborough enacted executed expences father father's family forty days gain a settlement guardians held hereby hiring and service inden indenture inhabitants justices of peace land liable Little Bolton Lord Lord Ellenborough Lord Mansfield mandamus Martinmas master or mistress ment Michaelmas months notice occupiers opinion order of removal order of sessions Oxford canal paid parish apprentice parish officers parish or place parties pauper peace person or persons plaintiff poor person poor rate profits purpose quarter sessions question rateable received refused relief rent resided respect Sect select vestry servant served settled shew Sixthly statute tenement thereof tice tion tolls township wages warrant week whole workhouse
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Page 36 - ... a convenient stock of flax, hemp, wool, thread, iron and other necessary ware and stuff to set the poor on work, and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame, impotent, old, blind and such other among them being poor and not able to work...
Page 155 - ... use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by: and also to raise weekly or otherwise (by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal-mines, or saleable underwoods in the said parish...
Page 156 - Act73 declared that: the father and grandfather, and the mother and grandmother, and the children of every poor, old, blind, lame and impotent person, or other poor person not able to work, being of a sufficient ability, shall, at their own charges, relieve and maintain every such poor person...
Page 147 - 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 234 - ... to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months...
Page 244 - Term, 1814, a verdict was found for the plaintiffs, subject to the opinion of the Court on the following case : The plaintiffs are...
Page 130 - ... to appeal to the next general or quarter sessions of the peace for the county, riding, division, corporation, or franchise where such parish, township, or place lies; and the justices of the peace there assembled are hereby authorized and required to receive such appeal, and to hear and finally determine the same...
Page 129 - ... and empowered to execute all such of the duties of the office of overseer of the poor as shall in the warrant for his appointment be expressed, in like manner and as fully, to all intents and purposes, as the same may be executed by any ordinary overseer of the poor...
Page 530 - ... such house or building, or land, shall be occupied under such yearly hiring, and the rent for the same, to the amount of 101., actually paid, for the term of one whole year at the least...
Page 193 - ... or other misbehaviour, every such person or persons, being thereof lawfully convicted before any Justice or Justices of the Peace, shall thereupon by such Justice or Justices of the Peace, be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, there to remain without bail or mainprize for any period of time not exceeding twenty-one days, and during such time to be kept to hard labour.