The Legal Observer, Or, Journal of Jurisprudence, 1. köideJ. Richards, 1831 |
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... person is tried and convicted for felony , or misde- meanour , upon a record of the court of King's Bench , to pass sentence at the assizes , or sittings , and points out the course of proceedings in such cases . SEC . 10 enables ...
... person is tried and convicted for felony , or misde- meanour , upon a record of the court of King's Bench , to pass sentence at the assizes , or sittings , and points out the course of proceedings in such cases . SEC . 10 enables ...
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... person entitled to compensation whose appointment was qualified by any condition expressed in the patent , or otherwise made known to the person , that the office was holden without claim to compensation , in case it should cease : the ...
... person entitled to compensation whose appointment was qualified by any condition expressed in the patent , or otherwise made known to the person , that the office was holden without claim to compensation , in case it should cease : the ...
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... person- ally conducted the investigation . The title , how . ever , was allowed to pass , and after the death of the client , and the lapse of eight years from the former purchase , namely , in 1826 , one of the solicitors con- tracted ...
... person- ally conducted the investigation . The title , how . ever , was allowed to pass , and after the death of the client , and the lapse of eight years from the former purchase , namely , in 1826 , one of the solicitors con- tracted ...
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... person , ( not a parish patient , ) in a house kept for the reception of two or more insane persons , shall be signed by two medical practiti- oners , each of them being a physician , surgeon , or apothecary , who shall have separately ...
... person , ( not a parish patient , ) in a house kept for the reception of two or more insane persons , shall be signed by two medical practiti- oners , each of them being a physician , surgeon , or apothecary , who shall have separately ...
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... person the solemn nature of an oath ; and that , of weight and consideration , for any person may be named in a commission to take an answer , and an affidavit in chancery may be sworn , and a deed acknowledged , before any solicitor ...
... person the solemn nature of an oath ; and that , of weight and consideration , for any person may be named in a commission to take an answer , and an affidavit in chancery may be sworn , and a deed acknowledged , before any solicitor ...
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