| Great Britain - 1882 - 878 pages
...contravening this Act, and in default of Payment thereof, at such Time as to the said Justices may seem fit, shall be imprisoned in the Common Gaol or House of Correction (with or without hard Labour) for a Period not exceeding Three Months. VII. And be it enacted, That every Penalty and Forfeiture... | |
| George Henry Hewitt Oliphant - Horses - 1882 - 724 pages
...and costs, or in the first instance, if to the said justices it shall seem fit. may be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, with or without hard labour, for any period not exceeding six calendar months. 2. Where any constable or officer authorized as aforesaid... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1882 - 862 pages
...and costs, or in the first instance if to the said Justices it shall seem fit, may be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, with or without hard labour, for any time not exceeding six calendar months." (2) 43 Law J. Rep. MC 107; Law Eep. 9 С Р 339 '(3)... | |
| Sir John Macdonell - Gt. Brit. Laws, Statutes, etc - 1883 - 792 pages
...person shall pay the same, together with costs, either immediately, or within such period as the said justices shall think fit ; and that, in default of...correction (with or without hard labour), as to the said justices or sheriffs or Stewarts shall seem meet, for any time not exceeding two calendar months... | |
| William Carnegie - Game and game-birds - 1884 - 598 pages
...38.—Justices to decide time within which the penalties are to be paid, and in default the offender to be imprisoned in the common gaol or house of correction (with or without hard labour, as the justices shall decide), for a term not exceeding two calendar months, where the penalty, excluding... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 736 pages
...batteries, may proceed to hear and determine the same in a summary way, and if proved, the offender may be imprisoned in the common gaol or house of correction, with or without hard labour, not exceeding six months, or be fined not exceeding (with costs) 20/., and in default may be imprisoned... | |
| Temple Chevallier Martin - Children - 1886 - 140 pages
...if the same be proved, may convict the person accused — and every such offender shall be liable to be imprisoned in the common gaol or house of correction, with or without hard labour, for any period not exceeding six months, or to pay a fine not exceeding (together with costs) the sum... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1886 - 918 pages
...and costs, or in the tirst instance, if to th'e said justices it shall seem fit, may be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, with or without hard labour, for any time not exceeding twelve calendar months. The appellants had each a right to claim to be tried... | |
| Joseph Robert Fisher, James Andrew Strahan - Press law - 1891 - 332 pages
...penalty and costs, or in the first instance, if to such justices it shall seem fit, may be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, with or without hard labour, for any time not exceeding two calendar months. 37 VICT. c. 15, ss. 1 and 3. [1874.] It This Act shall... | |
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