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Page 113
... justices , which was in the form No. 5 in the schedule of the Act , as required by section 38 , did not contain any statement that the surgeon called in by the justices to examine the lunatic , had been examined on oath , or that the ...
... justices , which was in the form No. 5 in the schedule of the Act , as required by section 38 , did not contain any statement that the surgeon called in by the justices to examine the lunatic , had been examined on oath , or that the ...
Page 131
... justices may hear and determine the matter of complaint , and upon due proof thereof , either by confession of the party or by the oath of one or more credible witness or witnesses , give judgment or sentence on such complaint , with ...
... justices may hear and determine the matter of complaint , and upon due proof thereof , either by confession of the party or by the oath of one or more credible witness or witnesses , give judgment or sentence on such complaint , with ...
Page 277
... justices of the peace , who shall , from time to time , politan police courts . The eighth clause gives the justices the power of requiring security from the clerk for the due dis- The fourth clause provides that the salary shall be ...
... justices of the peace , who shall , from time to time , politan police courts . The eighth clause gives the justices the power of requiring security from the clerk for the due dis- The fourth clause provides that the salary shall be ...
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