The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1842 |
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... offence and breach of the peace ; and because it was then late at night , and an unseasonable time , for the said James Chatters to carry the said plaintiff before such Justice as aforesaid , he , the said James Chatters , so being such ...
... offence and breach of the peace ; and because it was then late at night , and an unseasonable time , for the said James Chatters to carry the said plaintiff before such Justice as aforesaid , he , the said James Chatters , so being such ...
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... offence , but near it . Then The King v . Howarth shews , that it is not necessary that it should be on the exact spot . The offen- der's remaining on the same spot , is only one circumstance among many to shew that he contemplated a ...
... offence , but near it . Then The King v . Howarth shews , that it is not necessary that it should be on the exact spot . The offen- der's remaining on the same spot , is only one circumstance among many to shew that he contemplated a ...
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... offence charged in the infor- mation , and adjudged that he had forfeited 8s . , and 14s . 6d . costs . The defendant Run- nacles then proceeded to cut down the hedges , which was the trespass complained of . At the trial of the action ...
... offence charged in the infor- mation , and adjudged that he had forfeited 8s . , and 14s . 6d . costs . The defendant Run- nacles then proceeded to cut down the hedges , which was the trespass complained of . At the trial of the action ...
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... offence of the said plaintiff ; when the said Justice did order and determine that the said plaintiff should find and procure such bail as in the declaration is mentioned , and then discharged the said plaintiff ' ; all of which it was ...
... offence of the said plaintiff ; when the said Justice did order and determine that the said plaintiff should find and procure such bail as in the declaration is mentioned , and then discharged the said plaintiff ' ; all of which it was ...
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... offence of angling in the daytime , may be immediately apprehended , without a warrant , by any peace officer , or by the owner of the property on or with respect to which the offence shall be committed , or by his servant , or any ...
... offence of angling in the daytime , may be immediately apprehended , without a warrant , by any peace officer , or by the owner of the property on or with respect to which the offence shall be committed , or by his servant , or any ...
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Page 34 - An Act for the Amendment and better Administration of the Laws relating to the Poor in England and Wales...
Page 136 - ... unless it be otherwise specially provided, or there be something in the subject or context repugnant to such construction...
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Page 25 - ... and in any such action the defendant may plead the general issue, and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
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Page 154 - ... or cause to be sold, published, or exposed to sale or hire, or shall have in his possession for sale or hire...
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