The Practice Before the Railway Commissioners Under "The Regulation of Railways Act, 1873.": With the Law Applicable Thereto, and the General Orders, Forms, Table of Fees, Statutes, &cWildy and Sons, 1874 - 216 pages |
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... summons against the South - Eastern Railway Company and the London , Chatham , and Dover Railway Company , calling upon them to show cause why a writ of injunction should not issue against them requiring them to desist from giving any ...
... summons against the South - Eastern Railway Company and the London , Chatham , and Dover Railway Company , calling upon them to show cause why a writ of injunction should not issue against them requiring them to desist from giving any ...
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... summons calling upon the Corporation of Dover , to show as a preliminary to the hearing of the case , that the Railway and Canal Traffic Act gives the commissioners jurisdiction to deal with fares where they are within the maximum the ...
... summons calling upon the Corporation of Dover , to show as a preliminary to the hearing of the case , that the Railway and Canal Traffic Act gives the commissioners jurisdiction to deal with fares where they are within the maximum the ...
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... summons applied for , and an order , by consent , was also issued calling on the Corporation of Dover to give particulars of the grievances of which they com- plained . The summons was not proceeded with by the Corporation of Dover ...
... summons applied for , and an order , by consent , was also issued calling on the Corporation of Dover to give particulars of the grievances of which they com- plained . The summons was not proceeded with by the Corporation of Dover ...
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... summons in England to Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas at Westminster , or in Ireland to any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts in Dublin , or in Scotland to the Court of Session in Scotland , as the case may be , or to any judge of ...
... summons in England to Her Majesty's Court of Common Pleas at Westminster , or in Ireland to any of Her Majesty's Superior Courts in Dublin , or in Scotland to the Court of Session in Scotland , as the case may be , or to any judge of ...
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... summons , and the grant- ing or refusal is endorsed on the application . ( Order 18. ) If leave to issue a writ of summons be granted , the applicant or his attorney prepares the same according to Form No. 3 ( Appendix ) ; and it must ...
... summons , and the grant- ing or refusal is endorsed on the application . ( Order 18. ) If leave to issue a writ of summons be granted , the applicant or his attorney prepares the same according to Form No. 3 ( Appendix ) ; and it must ...
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Page 115 - ... the cause or matter may be, unless at the trial or hearing the court or a judge shall certify that the refusal to admit was reasonable; and no costs of proving any document shall be allowed unless such notice be given, except where the omission to give the notice is, in the opinion of the taxing officer, a saving of expense.
Page xxvii - Every railway company, canal company, and railway and canal company shall, according to their respective powers, afford all reasonable facilities for the receiving and forwarding and delivering of traffic...
Page 118 - In all cases in which any particular number of days, not expressed to be clear days, is prescribed by the rules or practice of the courts, the same shall be reckoned exclusively of the first day, and inclusively of the last day...
Page 156 - ... void : Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent the said companies from making such conditions with respect to the receiving, forwarding, and delivering of any of the said animals, articles, goods, or things, as shall be adjudged by the court or judge before whom any question relating thereto shall be tried, to be just and reasonable...
Page xx - Affidavits shall be confined to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements as to his belief, with the grounds thereof, may be admitted.
Page xxvii - ... no such company shall make or give any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to or in favour of any particular person or company, or any particular description of traffic, in any respect whatsoever...
Page 142 - That from and after the passing of this Act it shall not be lawful for the...
Page xxiv - Officer of the Company, and need not be under the Common Seal of the Company, and the same may be in Writing or in Print, or partly in Writing and partly in Print.
Page 139 - ... at all times charged equally to all persons, and after the same rate, whether per ton per mile or otherwise, in respect of all passengers, and of all goods or carriages of the same description, and conveyed or propelled by a like carriage or engine, passing only over the same portion of the line of railway under the same circumstances...
Page xxvii - ... or advantage, or prejudice or disadvantage, as aforesaid, and so that no obstruction may be offered to the public desirous of...