New Sessions Cases: Trinity term, 1845 to Trinity term, 1847William Benning & Company, 1847 - Justices of the peace |
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Page 68
... allowed to prove it . ] In Rex v . Castleton ( e ) , where the indenture was traced to a particular person , who was not called as a ( a ) 2 A. & E. 156 . ( b ) 6 T. R. 236 . ( c ) 7 B. & C. 620 . ( d ) 2 Mood . & R. 60 . ( e ) 6 T. R. ...
... allowed to prove it . ] In Rex v . Castleton ( e ) , where the indenture was traced to a particular person , who was not called as a ( a ) 2 A. & E. 156 . ( b ) 6 T. R. 236 . ( c ) 7 B. & C. 620 . ( d ) 2 Mood . & R. 60 . ( e ) 6 T. R. ...
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... allowed to a party to do any act , the first day is to be reckoned exclusively . It is true that Godson v . Sanctuary ( h ) shews that for some purposes the Court will take notice of the fraction of a day , but that case had no ...
... allowed to a party to do any act , the first day is to be reckoned exclusively . It is true that Godson v . Sanctuary ( h ) shews that for some purposes the Court will take notice of the fraction of a day , but that case had no ...
Page 80
... allowed six months to elapse , after the execution of the order , before they gave any notice of their intention to contest the settlement ; and during that time witnesses may have died , on whose evi- dence the removal was made . It ...
... allowed six months to elapse , after the execution of the order , before they gave any notice of their intention to contest the settlement ; and during that time witnesses may have died , on whose evi- dence the removal was made . It ...
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... allowed to prove that the paper served on the defendants was a true copy of the order , because no notice to produce such paper had been given to the defendants or their attorney . 2. That no notice of the taxation of costs was proved ...
... allowed to prove that the paper served on the defendants was a true copy of the order , because no notice to produce such paper had been given to the defendants or their attorney . 2. That no notice of the taxation of costs was proved ...
Page 122
... allowed , in which the rector and fellows of Exeter College were rated at the sum of 31. 15s . for chambers , & c . situate in Broad - street , valued at the rateable value of 2007. William Hunt , being rated in the same rate for the ...
... allowed , in which the rector and fellows of Exeter College were rated at the sum of 31. 15s . for chambers , & c . situate in Broad - street , valued at the rateable value of 2007. William Hunt , being rated in the same rate for the ...
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Page 86 - AD to appear before such two or more of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for the county [or borough...
Page 671 - ... such society shall be supported wholly or in part by annual voluntary contributions, and shall not, and by its laws may not, make any dividend, gift, division, or bonus in money unto or between any of its members, and provided also that such society shall obtain the certificate of the barristerat-law or lord advocate, as herein-after mentioned.
Page 366 - I do therefore, according to the form of the statute in such case made and provided, hereby give you notice, that I shall, at or soon after the expiration of one calendar month from the time of your being served with this notice, cause a writ of summons to be sued out of Her Majesty's Court...
Page 578 - NS, that the said child was, since the passing of an act passed in the eighth year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled ' An Act for the further Amendment of the Laws relating to the Poor in England...
Page 635 - 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 405 - Be it therefore enacted, that it shall and may be lawful, upon complaint made by the churchwardens or overseers of the poor of any parish...
Page 257 - An Act for amending and rendering more effectual the several lawsnow in being for the more effectual preventing of frauds and abuses by persons employed in the manufacture of hats and in the woollen, linen, fustian, cotton, iron, leather, fur, hemp, flax, mohair, and silk manufactures, and also for making provision to prevent frauds by journeymen dyers,
Page 227 - WE, THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS, in pursuance of the authorities vested in Us by an Act passed in the fifth year of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled "An Act for the Amendment and better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales...
Page 400 - Warrant; and for so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant. Given under our Hands the Day of in the Year of our Lord . CAP.
Page 141 - An Act to settle and describe the divisions of counties and the limits of cities and boroughs in England and Wales, in so far as respects the election of members to serve in Parliament...