The Acts of the Parliament of QueenslandGovernment Printer., 1884 - Session laws |
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... refuses or neglects for one month after the constitution of a United Municipality to elect a representative or representatives , the Governor in Council may appoint some ratepayer or ratepayers of the municipality to act as such ...
... refuses or neglects for one month after the constitution of a United Municipality to elect a representative or representatives , the Governor in Council may appoint some ratepayer or ratepayers of the municipality to act as such ...
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... refusing payment to the superintendent , the expenses so assessed shall be levied forthwith upon the goods and chattels of the inmate by warrant of distress . 38. If after the reception of an insane person as a patient into an asylum ...
... refusing payment to the superintendent , the expenses so assessed shall be levied forthwith upon the goods and chattels of the inmate by warrant of distress . 38. If after the reception of an insane person as a patient into an asylum ...
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... refusal of the Curator to review , the person objecting may bring in before the Curator a notice in writing stating that he insists on the objections or any one or more of them , and all the objections not so insisted on shall be ...
... refusal of the Curator to review , the person objecting may bring in before the Curator a notice in writing stating that he insists on the objections or any one or more of them , and all the objections not so insisted on shall be ...
Page 54
... refuses to transfer the stock , and to receive and pay over the dividends or income thereof to a new committee , for the space of fourteen days after a request in writing for that purpose made by a new committee , then the Court may ...
... refuses to transfer the stock , and to receive and pay over the dividends or income thereof to a new committee , for the space of fourteen days after a request in writing for that purpose made by a new committee , then the Court may ...
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... refuses or wilfully neglects to show , any part of the asylum , reception - house , or other place , or any appurtenances or building belonging thereto , or any person detained therein , from or to any inspector or official visitor ; or ...
... refuses or wilfully neglects to show , any part of the asylum , reception - house , or other place , or any appurtenances or building belonging thereto , or any person detained therein , from or to any inspector or official visitor ; or ...
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aforesaid Amendment ANNO QUADRAGESIMO OCTAVO application appointed Assembly of Queensland asylum authorised authority Bills of Exchange Brisbane by-laws certificate charges cheque Coke Company Limited common lodging-house conviction corps county of March Court Crown Lands Act Curator damage deemed default Defence Force discharged dishonoured dispensing chemist district Divisional Boards drawee drawer entitled expenses forfeitures Gas and Coke Governor in Council grant Gympie Health Act hereby hereinafter holder indorser insane person Insanity Act justice or justices lease Legislative Assembly Legislative Council lessee liable license local authority Majesty manner Maryborough medical practitioner ment Minister Municipality notice nuisance offence officer otherwise paid party Pastoral Leases patent payable payment penalty not exceeding pipes pounds Power premises prescribed proceedings provisions purpose railway reception-house recovered registered registrar Regulations removed Repealed respect Resumption Act Robert Fleming Schedule sum of money superintendent therein thereof thinks fit
Popular passages
Page 72 - Perhaps the best definition of a bill of exchange yet conceived is that in the English Bills of Exchange Act, of 1882, which says: "A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand, or at a fixed or determinable future time, a sum certain in money to, or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Page 77 - But if any such instrument, after completion, is negotiated to a holder in due course, it is valid and effectual for all purposes in his hands, and he may enforce it as if it had been filled up...
Page 79 - That at the time it was negotiated to him he had no notice of any infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating it.
Page 77 - ... the delivery may be shown to have been conditional or for a special purpose only and not for the purpose of transferring the property in the instrument.
Page 79 - Where value has at any time been given for a bill the holder is deemed to be a holder for value as regards the acceptor and all parties to the bill who became parties prior to such time.
Page 137 - ... letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post ; and, in proving the service of such notice, it shall be sufficient to prove that the Notice was properly addressed and put into the post.
Page 153 - An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders," inclusive of any Acts amending the same.
Page 72 - Holder" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or note, who is in possession of it, or the bearer thereof. "Indorsement" means an indorsement completed by delivery.
Page 86 - Except as herein otherwise provided, when a negotiable instrument has been dishonored by nonacceptance or nonpayment, notice of dishonor must be given to the drawer and to each indorser, and any drawer or indorser to whom such notice is not given is discharged.
Page 186 - Any exception, exemption, proviso, excuse, or qualification, whether it does or not accompany the description of the offence in this Act, may be proved by the defendant, but need not be specified or negatived...