The Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia: 1883-1892, 2. köide |
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The Attorney General shall exercise every function with regard to criminal trials and proceedings in the Supreme Court that were exercised by Grand Juries within the said Colony before the 1st June , 1855 ; and the Chairman of every ...
The Attorney General shall exercise every function with regard to criminal trials and proceedings in the Supreme Court that were exercised by Grand Juries within the said Colony before the 1st June , 1855 ; and the Chairman of every ...
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... appearance at the trial , that the Attorney General has declined to prosecute , and that the recognizances are discharged . Proceedings when Chairman of Quarter Sessions declines to file an information Penalty if Sheriff or gaoler ...
... appearance at the trial , that the Attorney General has declined to prosecute , and that the recognizances are discharged . Proceedings when Chairman of Quarter Sessions declines to file an information Penalty if Sheriff or gaoler ...
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In all proceedings under this Act the Curator shall sue and be sued by his name with the addition of the words ' Curator of Intestates ' Estates ' ; and it shall not be necessary for him or for any person suing him to prove his ...
In all proceedings under this Act the Curator shall sue and be sued by his name with the addition of the words ' Curator of Intestates ' Estates ' ; and it shall not be necessary for him or for any person suing him to prove his ...
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( 2 ) The Court may in any proceedings under this section decide any question that it may be necessary or expedient to decide for the rectification of a register , and may direct an issue to be tried for the decision of any question of ...
( 2 ) The Court may in any proceedings under this section decide any question that it may be necessary or expedient to decide for the rectification of a register , and may direct an issue to be tried for the decision of any question of ...
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... it shall be accepted and paid according to its tenor , and that if it be dishonoured he will compensate the holder or any indorser who is compelled to pay it , provided that the requisite proceedings on dishonour be duly taken .
... it shall be accepted and paid according to its tenor , and that if it be dishonoured he will compensate the holder or any indorser who is compelled to pay it , provided that the requisite proceedings on dishonour be duly taken .
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