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Page xviii
Of the Justices of the Peace . . . . . . . Of Constables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Of
Watchmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594 595 . . . 601 603 604 605 . 613 622 628 PART II .
PAGE 630 . . . OF THE xviii CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
Of the Justices of the Peace . . . . . . . Of Constables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Of
Watchmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594 595 . . . 601 603 604 605 . 613 622 628 PART II .
PAGE 630 . . . OF THE xviii CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME .
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... of the intended delivery of which notice in writing had been given to two
justices , living within five miles of the place of delivery , two days before it was
delivered , was secured to the lecturer . But the Act did not provide for the case of
lectures ...
... of the intended delivery of which notice in writing had been given to two
justices , living within five miles of the place of delivery , two days before it was
delivered , was secured to the lecturer . But the Act did not provide for the case of
lectures ...
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The justices of the peace have , in a variety of cases , jurisdiction to determine
complaints between workmen and their employers , and to arrange by arbitration
, under their direction , such differences as admit of that mode of settlement ...
The justices of the peace have , in a variety of cases , jurisdiction to determine
complaints between workmen and their employers , and to arrange by arbitration
, under their direction , such differences as admit of that mode of settlement ...
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... are also divers enactments under which the justices of the peace may settle
disputes between apprentices ( whether bound by the parish or not ) and their
masters , or may discharge the apprentice from his indenture upon reasonable
cause ...
... are also divers enactments under which the justices of the peace may settle
disputes between apprentices ( whether bound by the parish or not ) and their
masters , or may discharge the apprentice from his indenture upon reasonable
cause ...
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In such a case the justices may make an order directing the apprentice to perform
his duties , and may enforce the order by imprisonment for a period not
exceeding fourteen days ( . * ) ; or they may , in a proper case , rescind the
instrument of ...
In such a case the justices may make an order directing the apprentice to perform
his duties , and may enforce the order by imprisonment for a period not
exceeding fourteen days ( . * ) ; or they may , in a proper case , rescind the
instrument of ...
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