Page images
PDF
EPUB

TRADE AND MANUFACTURES-(continued).

by 5 Eliz. c. 4. called Statute of Apprentices, 8.

provisions of it, 8 to 11.

object of the legislature, 11.

impolicy of the provisions, 11 to 23.

[duly stamped, 54.
apprentice cannot set up in, unless indenture state consideration, and is
II. Particular Regulations of Statute 5 Eliz. c. 4. s. 31. p. 112. to 139.
the enactment, 113. and Appendix, 141.

prohibits persons from setting up certain trades and manufactures who
have not served as an apprentice for seven years, 113, 141.
prohibits from employing persons who have not served, 113, 141.
penalty is forty shillings a month, 113, 141.

no penalty for acting as a journeyman, only for employing, 113, 127.
exceptions in favour of

certain particular trades, 114.

apprentices who have discovered two offenders in coining, 113, 4.
officers, 114.

marines, 114,

soldiers, 114.

pedlars and hawkers licensed, 114.

general constructions of the statute, 114, 5.
First-what trades within the statute, 115 to 121.

only extends to trades then in use, 115.

only extends to trades and manufactures of skill, 116, 7.
question for the jury, 116, 7.

alphabetical list of, 117 to 121.

Secondly what a using within the statute, 121 to 127.

must be for profit, 121, 126, 7.

a sale abroad of goods made here is, 121.

partner not intermeddling is not, 121.

principal not intermeddling, but employing journeymen, is not, 122.
trading in a village is, 122, 3.

collateral trading, accessory to principal trade, is not, 123, 4, 130.
by a trustee for benefit of others not, 125, 121.

by a widow, when not, 126.

several distinct trades may be carried on by one who has served ap-
prenticeship in each, but not otherwise, unless by special custom,

single act of trading not within statute, 127.

journeymen who have not served are not liable, 127.

Thirdly-what kind of service as apprentice necessary.

[126, 7.

merely following the trade for seven years in any capacity, without
any indenture, sufficient, 128.

following it partly as apprentice and partly as a journeyman, 128.
as an inmate or wife sufficient, 128.

following it abroad sufficient, when, 128.

the seven years may be made out by disconnected service at different
following it under any master sufficient, 128.

Fourthly-what are illegal employments of journeymen.

[times, 128.

illegal to employ one who has not served as an apprentice seven
is such a service, 128.

what

[years, 113, 141, 129.

TRADE AND MANUFACTURES-(continued).

is within the act, 129, 130.

employment of one who is bound as an apprentice, but insufficiently
[by him is not, 130.
employment of apprentices bound to the foreman, and instructed
employment in subordinate collateral branches of trade is not, 130, 124.
must be an employment within a year, 130.

Fifthly-Mode of Proceeding for penalties.

statute relating to, 131 to 135.

penalties go half to the king and half to informer, 131.

forty shillings a month, and only twelve months, and no costs, 130, 1.
First-the Court in which to proceed, 135, 6.

can only proceed in Courts at Westminster, when offences in
Secondly-mode and form of proceeding.

[Middlesex, 135,

by action and requisites of declarations, 136, 7.
by information qui tam, and requisites of it, 137,
by indictment, and requisites of it, 137, 8.
by actions for penalty under bye law, 138.
but not by indictment on bye law, 138.

TURNING OVER-(see title "Assignment.")
when an apprentice may be assigned, 77, 8, 9.

VILLAGE.

trading in, is within statute Eliz. 122, 3.

WARRANT.

to levy penalty for not taking apprentice, 148.

to seize disorderly apprentice by two justices, 1, 152.

8.

[graphic][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

Harding and Wright, Printers, St. John's Square, London,

Published and Sold by

W. CLARKE AND SONS,

LAW BOOKSELLERS, PORTUGAL STREET.

In Two Volumes 8vo. closely printed, 11. 11s. 6d. in boards, the Third Edition of

A COMPENDIOUS DIGEST of the STATUTE LAWS, comprising the Substance and Effect of the most material Clauses in all the Public Acts of Parliament in force within Great Britain, from Magna Charta to 49 Geo. 3. By THOMAS WALTER WILLIAMS, Esq. Barrister at Law.

**This Work will be found of great practical utility as a book of reference and immediate information to every one who may be affected by, or have occasion to refer to any of the numerous provisions contained in the different Public Acts of Parliament now in force, to which it will be found to be a copious Index.

In 8vo. Price 5s. boards,

THE LAW and PRACTICE of PATENTS for INVEN. TIONS, containing the nature of Letters Patent; the manner and expence of obtaining the Patent; remedies for an infringe. ment of the Patent; how the Patent may be vacated; the Petition for the Patent; Specification, Certificate of the Enrolment, and Solicitor's Charges for the Patent. By WILLIAM HANDS.

In Three Volumes, Royal 8vo. Price 21. Ss. in boards, POWELL'S ORIGINAL PRECEDENTS IN CONVEY. ANCING: comprising Agreements, Annuities, Appointments, Assignments, Advowsons, Bargain and Sale, Bonds, Copartnership, Creditors, Confirmation, Covenants, Debtor, Discharges, De mise, Exchange, Feoffments, Fines, Grants, Jointures, Legacies, Indemnity, License, Leases, Marriage, Mortgages, Partition, Possession, Presentations, Purchases, Rent Charge, Recoveries, Release, Settlements, Surrenders, Separation, Trustees, Wills, Uses and Trusts. Selected from the Manuscript Collection of the late JOHN JOSEPH POWELL, Esq. Revised and Cerrected, with Notes and Remarks explanatory of the Nature and Efficacy of the several Assurances, &c. contained in the collection. By CHARLES BARTON, Esq. Second Edition, corrected and improved.

The present Edition has been carefully revised, and all such errors as appeared in the former have been corrected, and such ¡mprovements made, as it is hoped will be found useful.

Law Books Published and Sold by W. Clarke and Sons, Law Booksellers, Portugal Street.

In Two Pocket Volumes, closely printed, Price 12s. boards, THE NEW POCKET CONVEYANCER; or, ATTORNEY'S COMPLETE POCKET BOOK; comprising a choice selection, and a great variety of the most valuable and approved Precedents in Conveyancing, in which the Modern Forms, in troduced by Conveyancers of the highest eminence now in prac tice, are particularly attended to, and the efficacy of them explained. To which are also added, Preliminary Observations relative to the Nature and Use of each particular Species of Deed; and an Introductory Discourse on the Subject of Deeds in general. By JAMES BARRY BIRD. Second Edition, enlarged and improved. To which is added also, a new and complete Index.

In 8vo. Price 5s. boards,

THE NEW STANDING ORDERS of the HOUSE of COMMONS, as revised by a Committee, and ordered to be printed 21st June, 1811, relative to Private Bills and other Matters; with the Orders of the House of Lords and Table of Fees to be taken by the Officers of both Houses of Parliament. To which are added the new increased Costs in the Court of Chancery and Examiner Office, and King's Bench.

The House of Commons having made several new standing orders, referred them to a Committee, who having arranged and incorporated them together, it was ordered by the House they should be printed; and as all persons should be acquainted with these new orders to direct their proceedings on application for Private Bills, it was thought desirable to put them in a form for general use.

In Royal 8vo. Price 16s. boards,

THE SOLICITOR'S ASSISTANT in the Court of Chancery. By WILLIAM HANDS, Gent. one of the Solicitors of the Court. Author of the Law and Practice of Patents for Inventions, &c;

***This Work comprises the Forms of very near 300 interlocutory Orders and other Proceedings of daily occcurrence in the prosecuting and defence of Chancery Causes and Matters, with numerous practical Notes, the whole the result of many years actual Practice.

Printed on Copy or Draft Paper, on one side only, Price 17. 10s. per Set,

A SELECT COLLECTION OF PRINTED BLANK DRAFTS in CONVEYANCING; comprising such as are of the most general use in practice, with variations adapting them to different Circumstances of Titles. Selected from the Precedents of CHARLES BARTON, Esq. Barrister at Law.

*These Drafts are printed on Copy Paper (on one side only); and will, it is conceived, be found of material use and convenience to Professional Gentlemen in all cases where immediate expedition is requisite and in particular to such country practitioners as have not an opportunity of submitting their Drafts, at every turn, to the perusal of a regular Conveyancer. Single Drafts may be had separate at 3s. cach,

Law Books Published and Sold by W. Clarke and Sons,

Law Booksellers, Portugal Street.

In Two large Volumes, 8vo. Price 1l. 11s. 6d. boards,

A NEW and COMPREHENSIVE WORK on the GAME LAWS, and on Public and Private FISHERIES; comprising a Digest of the Law, and an Appendix, containing all the Statutes and Cases on the Subject. By JOSEPH CHITTY Esq.

In Two Volumes, Royal 8vo. Price 31. 3s. boards,

A TREATISE ON PLEADING. Containing a Practical View of Pleading, with a copious Selection of Precedents for the use of Professional Gentlemen, whether practising in town or country, either as Barristers, Pleaders, or Attorneys. By JOSEPH CHITTY, Esq. Second Edition, greatly enlarged and improved.

In 8vo. Price 15s. boards.

a

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on BILLS of EXCHANGE and PROMISSORY NOTES, &c. With Observations on the Proof, &c. of Bills and Notes, in Case of BANKRUPTCY. By JOSEPH CHITTY, Esq. Fourth Edition, greatly enlarged and improved.

In Royal 8vo. Price 16s. in boards,

THE NATURE and PRACTICE of REAL ACTIONS, in their Writs and Process, both Original and Judicial. By GEORGE BOOTH, Esq. Second Edition, corrected, with the Notes of the late Mr. Serjeant Hill.

*** Without some competent knowledge of the nature of Real Actions it is not possible for any to be well grounded in the true reason of the Common Law, so as to be able to give sound advice in all cases that may happen, especially relating to Titles of Land and Hereditaments.-Introduction.

In Two Volumes 8vo. (including the New Fees) Price 11. 4s. in boards.

THE PRESENT PRACTICE and COSTS in the HIGH COURT of CHANCERY; with Practical Directions and Remarks for the Guidance of the Solicitor in the conducting of a Cause, from the Commencement to its Close; and also in conducting Proceedings in Lunacy, and matters under the jurisdiction of the Court or of the Lord Chancellor; in which the Practice of the Court, and particularly before the Master, is fully explained; containing a valuable Collection of useful Precedents, with the addition of the modern Cases and the late Orders of Court relative to Fees. By S. TURNER, Solicitor. Fourth Edition, considerably enlarged and improved, by ROBERT VENABLES, Esq.

Also an EPITOME of the PRACTICE of the COURT of CHANCERY, with the new Fees, by S. Turner, 8vo. 3s. bds.

Harding and Wright, Printers, St. John's Square, London.

« PreviousContinue »