The Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia: 1883-1892, 2. köide |
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Whenever a licensing board shall have , either personally or by some person or persons duly authorised by them in writing in penses of the in- that behalf , inspected any licensed boat , vessel , or steamer , or the of licensed vessels ...
Whenever a licensing board shall have , either personally or by some person or persons duly authorised by them in writing in penses of the in- that behalf , inspected any licensed boat , vessel , or steamer , or the of licensed vessels ...
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And no information as aforesaid shall be filed in the Supreme Court or in any Court of General Quarter Sessions unless such information shall have been approved in writing , endorsed thereon by the Attorney General or by such chairman ...
And no information as aforesaid shall be filed in the Supreme Court or in any Court of General Quarter Sessions unless such information shall have been approved in writing , endorsed thereon by the Attorney General or by such chairman ...
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... by writing under his hand , forthwith inform the person charged , and the persons who are bail for his appearance at the trial , that the Attorney General has declined to prosecute , and that the recognizances are discharged .
... by writing under his hand , forthwith inform the person charged , and the persons who are bail for his appearance at the trial , that the Attorney General has declined to prosecute , and that the recognizances are discharged .
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It shall be lawful for the Governor or officer for the time being administering the Government of Western Australia , with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Colony , by writing under his hand , to be forthwith published in ...
It shall be lawful for the Governor or officer for the time being administering the Government of Western Australia , with the advice of the Executive Council of the said Colony , by writing under his hand , to be forthwith published in ...
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If any constable who shall be ordered by a Justice of the Peace in writing to destroy any unregistered dog which may be at large contrary to the provisions of this Act shall neglect to destroy or to use his best endeavours to destroy ...
If any constable who shall be ordered by a Justice of the Peace in writing to destroy any unregistered dog which may be at large contrary to the provisions of this Act shall neglect to destroy or to use his best endeavours to destroy ...
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