The Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia: 1883-1892, 2. köide |
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The following words in this Act shall bave the meanings hereby assigned to them , that is to say :The word “ Magistrate shall mean a Government Resident , or a Resident Magistrate , or a Police Magistrate , and shall not be taken to ...
The following words in this Act shall bave the meanings hereby assigned to them , that is to say :The word “ Magistrate shall mean a Government Resident , or a Resident Magistrate , or a Police Magistrate , and shall not be taken to ...
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Sections A , E , G , H , and I of The Shortening Ordinance , 1853 , Incorporation of shall be incorporated with , and taken to form part of this Act to all intents and purposes , and in as full and ample a manner as if the said ...
Sections A , E , G , H , and I of The Shortening Ordinance , 1853 , Incorporation of shall be incorporated with , and taken to form part of this Act to all intents and purposes , and in as full and ample a manner as if the said ...
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( 1 ) A holder in due course is a holder who has taken a bill , Holder in due complete and regular on the face of it under the following conditions , namely , ( a ) That he became the holder of it before it was overdue , and without ...
( 1 ) A holder in due course is a holder who has taken a bill , Holder in due complete and regular on the face of it under the following conditions , namely , ( a ) That he became the holder of it before it was overdue , and without ...
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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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... and ( 2 ) The evidence of any witness taken before the court assumed the said power need not be taken again , but every such witness shall , if the defendant so require it , be recalled for the purpose of cross - examination ...
... and ( 2 ) The evidence of any witness taken before the court assumed the said power need not be taken again , but every such witness shall , if the defendant so require it , be recalled for the purpose of cross - examination ...
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