The Acts of the Parliament of Western Australia: 1832-1882, 1. köide |
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... measures without fee to any such Justice demanding an inspection thereof ; then , and in any of the said cases , every such keeper for every such offence shall upon conviction forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding forty shillings . 4.
... measures without fee to any such Justice demanding an inspection thereof ; then , and in any of the said cases , every such keeper for every such offence shall upon conviction forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding forty shillings . 4.
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... being thereof convicted , shall for every such offence , forfeit the deficient weight or measure or false balance so fraudulently used , and any sum not exceeding ten pounds ; and also all costs and charges of conviction .
... being thereof convicted , shall for every such offence , forfeit the deficient weight or measure or false balance so fraudulently used , and any sum not exceeding ten pounds ; and also all costs and charges of conviction .
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All convictions before one Justice of the Peace viction by Who may enforce the condistress and sale , not exceeding ... notwithstanding that such examiner may by conviction of the party accused become entitled as informer to part of the ...
All convictions before one Justice of the Peace viction by Who may enforce the condistress and sale , not exceeding ... notwithstanding that such examiner may by conviction of the party accused become entitled as informer to part of the ...
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And be it further enacted that if any person shall think himself aggrieved by any judgment or conviction made under this Act , such person may appeal therefrom to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said Colony ...
And be it further enacted that if any person shall think himself aggrieved by any judgment or conviction made under this Act , such person may appeal therefrom to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said Colony ...
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And be it further enacted that if any person shall think himself aggrieved by any judgment , order or conviction of any Justice of the Peace made under this Act such person may appeal therefrom to Trespass ( Fencing ) the next Court of ...
And be it further enacted that if any person shall think himself aggrieved by any judgment , order or conviction of any Justice of the Peace made under this Act such person may appeal therefrom to Trespass ( Fencing ) the next Court of ...
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