A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings, and Evidence which Occur in the Course of Criminal Prosecutions, Whether by Indictment Or Information: with a Copious Collection of Precedents of Indictments, Informations, Presentments, and Every Description of Practical Forms, with Comprehensive Notes as to Each Particular Offence, the Process, Indictment, Plea, Defence, Evidence, Trial, Verdict, Judgment, and Punishment ...A. J. Valpy, 1816 |
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... highways to continue Of the offence , unrepaired consists in a mere nonfeasance , to determine in what cases it ... Highways . Burn , J. Crim . Law . Highways . 2 Saund . 157 to 162 , with notes . Williams , J. High- ways . Dick . J ...
... highways to continue Of the offence , unrepaired consists in a mere nonfeasance , to determine in what cases it ... Highways . Burn , J. Crim . Law . Highways . 2 Saund . 157 to 162 , with notes . Williams , J. High- ways . Dick . J ...
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... highway , and is protected by similar proceedings , id . ibid .; but it was observed by Mr. J. Buller in 3 Term . Rep . 263. that a navigable river and a highway are perfect- ly distinct , and that if a river should happen to be choaked ...
... highway , and is protected by similar proceedings , id . ibid .; but it was observed by Mr. J. Buller in 3 Term . Rep . 263. that a navigable river and a highway are perfect- ly distinct , and that if a river should happen to be choaked ...
Page 567
... highway are bound to cleanse the ditches by which their lands are protected , Hawk . b . 1. c . 76. s . 5. Bac . Ab . Highways , E. Individuals or corporations may become bound to repair particular ways by inclosure or prescription ...
... highway are bound to cleanse the ditches by which their lands are protected , Hawk . b . 1. c . 76. s . 5. Bac . Ab . Highways , E. Individuals or corporations may become bound to repair particular ways by inclosure or prescription ...
Page 568
... highway , fences them in on both sides of the road , he will be bound to keep it in sufficient repair ; because before such inclosure , when the road was in decay , passengers could avoid the inconvenience by taking a circuit through ...
... highway , fences them in on both sides of the road , he will be bound to keep it in sufficient repair ; because before such inclosure , when the road was in decay , passengers could avoid the inconvenience by taking a circuit through ...
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... highways may be prosecuted for suffer - secution . ing them to decay ; by indictment , information , and the present- ment of a judge or justice of the peace . Of these , indictment is now the more usual course of proceeding . An ...
... highways may be prosecuted for suffer - secution . ing them to decay ; by indictment , information , and the present- ment of a judge or justice of the peace . Of these , indictment is now the more usual course of proceeding . An ...
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