Any person frequenting or loitering in streets or public places, on behalf either of himself or of any other person, for the purpose of bookmaking, or betting, or wagering, or agreeing to bet or wager, or paying or receiving or settling bets... Sessional Papers - Page 224by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1901Full view - About this book
| Literature, Modern - 1904 - 738 pages
...just been published. It provides that " any person frequenting any street, public park, or garden, on behalf either of himself or of any other person,...betting, or wagering, or agreeing to bet or wager, or paying, or receiving, or settling bets," shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £10 for a first... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1904 - 1078 pages
...Amendment moved — " In Clause 1, page 1, line 1 1 , after the word ' liquors ' to insert the words ' on behalf either of himself or of any other person...betting, or wagering, or agreeing to bet or wager, or paying or receiving or settling bets.' " — (Lord Bdper.) On Question, Amendment agreed to. Lord... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1898 - 1410 pages
...was in the following terms : — " Betting on roads. — No person shall frequent and use any road or other public place, on behalf either of himself...person, or paying or receiving or settling bets." Tn a suspension of a conviction for a contravention of this bye-law on the XruuuJ that the bye-law... | |
| Judges - 1899 - 318 pages
...offences was made under section 16 of the Local Government Act, 1888, and was in the following words: " No person shall frequent and use any street or other...person, or paying or receiving or settling bets." It was proved or admitted that on December 2, 1898, the appellant was standing, at about 1.45 PM, on... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1899 - 856 pages
...the Using streets any person, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 57. for betting— Bye-lavs the purpose of book-making or betting, or wagering or agreeing to bet or wager with offence— Bosanquet, QC and CW Mathews, for the appellant, after 45 Jif 46 Viet, the special case... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 458 pages
...recreation ground, or other place of public resort within the borough of Middlesbrough, either on behalf of himself or of any other person, for the purpose...wagering or agreeing to bet or wager, with any person shall be liable to a penally not exceeding b1. for each offence." The Middlesbrough Improcement Act,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 818 pages
...other public place, on behalf either of himself or of any other person, for the purpose of buokmaking, or betting, or wagering, or agreeing to bet or wager...person, or paying, or receiving, or settling bets." The point was raised iu the present case in a peculiar way. The plaintiff claimed the dissolution of... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1901 - 458 pages
...of obstruction or annoyance. (c) That although it might be an offence to frequent and use a street for the purpose of bookmaking or betting or wagering, or agreeing to bet or wager with any person, it was not an offence to frequent and use a street for the purpose of paying, receiving, or settling... | |
| Great Britain. Magistrates' cases - Justices of the peace - 1901 - 732 pages
...the borough of Middlesbrough, either on behalf of himself or of any other person, for the purpose of betting or wagering or agreeing to bet or wager with any person shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 51. for each offence. It was made in pursuance of the Middlesbrough... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1902 - 890 pages
...the borough of Middlesbrough, either on behalf of himself or of any other person, for the purpose of betting or wagering or agreeing to bet or wager with any person shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding 52. for each offence. It was made in pursuance of the Middlesbrough... | |
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