Common Bench Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas ... 1845[-1856].William Benning and Company, 1846 |
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... , in pursuance of the directions of the said acts , pay all such sums of money which now are assessed and collected for the year ending the 5th of April , 1847 , or which hereafter may be assessed and to be collected 36 MICHAELMAS TERM ,
... , in pursuance of the directions of the said acts , pay all such sums of money which now are assessed and collected for the year ending the 5th of April , 1847 , or which hereafter may be assessed and to be collected 36 MICHAELMAS TERM ,
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... directions of the said acts , pay or cause to be paid , nor had he at any time theretofore paid , all such sums of money as at the time of the making of the said writing obligatory and condition were assessed , and which thereafter were ...
... directions of the said acts , pay or cause to be paid , nor had he at any time theretofore paid , all such sums of money as at the time of the making of the said writing obligatory and condition were assessed , and which thereafter were ...
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... directions of the said acts , and according to the form and effect , true intent , and meaning of the said condition of the said writing obligatory ; but the said James Lee had not paid the same , or either of them , or any part thereof ...
... directions of the said acts , and according to the form and effect , true intent , and meaning of the said condition of the said writing obligatory ; but the said James Lee had not paid the same , or either of them , or any part thereof ...
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... directions of the act of the 43 G. 3. c . 99. s . 46 .; in which said duplicate or return one Thomas Butlin and one Richard Thomas Pugh were stated to be the collectors of the whole amount of the said duties respectively . The receipt ...
... directions of the act of the 43 G. 3. c . 99. s . 46 .; in which said duplicate or return one Thomas Butlin and one Richard Thomas Pugh were stated to be the collectors of the whole amount of the said duties respectively . The receipt ...
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... direction The Bishop of applicable to the prosecution of an appeal , under these Ex parte EXETER . statutes , to the convocation . In determining upon the present application , we have attentively considered the circumstances under ...
... direction The Bishop of applicable to the prosecution of an appeal , under these Ex parte EXETER . statutes , to the convocation . In determining upon the present application , we have attentively considered the circumstances under ...
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Page 37 - ... or additions to the tax provided for by law, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise the same shall be and remain in full force and virtue.
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Page 178 - ... belonging or in anywise appertaining or to or with the same or any part thereof now or at anytime heretofore usually held used occupied possessed or enjoyed or accepted reputed deemed taken or known as part parcel or member thereof...