Reports of New Magistrates' Cases Argued and Determined in All the Courts of Common Law at Westminster ... 1844-[1851]Great Britain. Courts, Sir Adam Bittleston, Adam Henry Bittleston, Edward Wise, Paul Parnell, Jelinger Cookson Symons Law times office, 1846 |
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... allowed to pass without any notice of appeal , and before the statute . But under the statute the pauper did not acquire irremovability ; first , because the proviso to sect . 1 is altogether prospective , and does not apply to an ...
... allowed to pass without any notice of appeal , and before the statute . But under the statute the pauper did not acquire irremovability ; first , because the proviso to sect . 1 is altogether prospective , and does not apply to an ...
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... allowed by Samuel Hayhurst Lucas , and John William Sutherland , esquires , two of Her Majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said county of Surrey , on the 26th day of the same month of June 1847 , and by which said rate or ...
... allowed by Samuel Hayhurst Lucas , and John William Sutherland , esquires , two of Her Majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said county of Surrey , on the 26th day of the same month of June 1847 , and by which said rate or ...
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... allowed , and confirmed , and the said society being established pursuant to the several statutes made and now in force concerning friendly societies , and that he the said Jacob Wisby hath been from the said 9th day of November , in ...
... allowed , and confirmed , and the said society being established pursuant to the several statutes made and now in force concerning friendly societies , and that he the said Jacob Wisby hath been from the said 9th day of November , in ...
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... allowed . The plaintiff having died subsequently to the argument the circumstance was mentioned to the Lord Chancellor , and the order allowing the demurrer was made to bear Bliss , in support of the order of sessions . - The words of ...
... allowed . The plaintiff having died subsequently to the argument the circumstance was mentioned to the Lord Chancellor , and the order allowing the demurrer was made to bear Bliss , in support of the order of sessions . - The words of ...
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... allowed , had with a pencil struck out the names of Barton and Hunt , and inserted over them that of the defendant . If either of these two ratings could be taken into account the qualification would be made out . The learned judge was ...
... allowed , had with a pencil struck out the names of Barton and Hunt , and inserted over them that of the defendant . If either of these two ratings could be taken into account the qualification would be made out . The learned judge was ...
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9 Vict act of Parliament adjudged affidavits aforesaid alleged apply appointed assessed asylum borough certiorari charge chargeable churchwardens churchwardens and overseers clerk COLERIDGE commissioners complaint contended conviction corporation costs Court of Quarter COURT OF QUEEN'S defendant discharged enacted ERLE evidence examinations fact given ground of appeal guardians held indictment Inhabitants issue Joseph Salmon judgment jurisdiction jury justices lands liable LORD DENMAN lunatic magistrates mandamus ment metropolitan police district notice objection offence opinion order of removal order of sessions oyer and terminer paid parish parish of St parties Pashley PATTESON pauper payment peace person petty sessions plaintiff poor Poor-Law prisoner purpose Quarter Sessions QUEEN'S BENCH question relief residence respect river Dun sect settlement show cause society stat statute sufficient taken thereof tion tithe commissioners tithes township union vestry warrant Whaplode Drove WIGHTMAN Winsford words workhouse writ
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Page 150 - &c. ; and notice in writing of such action, and of the cause thereof, shall be given to the defendant one calendar month at least before the commencement of the action ; and in any such action the defendant may plead the general issue, and give the act and the special matter in evidence at any
Page 85 - unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial "; and whatever the prisoner shall then say in answer thereto shall be taken down in writing <N.) and read over to him, and shall be signed by the
Page 55 - in such case made and provided; and it being now proved to us, 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 150 - and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon; and no plaintiff shall recover in any such action if tender of sufficient amends shall have been made before such action brought, or if a sufficient sum of money shall have been paid into court after such action brought by or on behalf of the defendant.
Page 52 - the claim shall be deemed absolute and indefeasible, unless it shall be proved that such enjoyment was had by some consent or agreement expressly made or given for that purpose by deed or writing. In all these cases nothing is required but the enjoyment of the land without the payment of tithe, or an equivalent for tithe for the required time
Page 56 - passed in the 9th year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled " An Act to amend the Laws for the Provision and Regulation of Lunatic Asylums for Counties and Boroughs, and for the Maintenance and Care of Pauper Lunatics in England.
Page 91 - An Act to facilitate the Performance of the Duties of Justices of the Peace out of Sessions, within England and Wales, with respect to Persons charged with indictable Offences.
Page 193 - to comply with the rules of such society, by any member or officer thereof, to summon the person against whom such complaint shall be made, to appear at a time and place to be named in such summons, and upon his or her appearance, or in default thereof, upon due proof, on oath,
Page 217 - of his late Majesty, intituled ' An Act for the amendment and better administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales,' and before the passing of this act, have advanced or expended money on behalf
Page 103 - apply themselves to the observation of the same by exercising themselves thereon in the duties of piety and true religion, publicly and privately ; and that no tradesman, artificer, workman, labourer, or other person whatsoever, shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business, or work, of their ordinary callings upon the Lord's-day, or any part thereof (works of necessity and charity only excepted) ; and