The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Passed in the ... [1807-69].His Majesty's statute and law Printers, 1843 |
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... Contracting Parties to the present Treaty , they will concert and settle the Details of the Mea- sures by which the Law of Piracy , which will become ap- plicable to that Traffic by the Legislation of each of the Two Countries , shall ...
... Contracting Parties to the present Treaty , they will concert and settle the Details of the Mea- sures by which the Law of Piracy , which will become ap- plicable to that Traffic by the Legislation of each of the Two Countries , shall ...
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... Contracting Parties , furnished ⚫ with such Instructions as aforesaid , to visit such Mer- ' chant Vessel ; and such Commander shall proceed to visit the same , in communication with the Commanding Officer of the Convoy , who it is ...
... Contracting Parties , furnished ⚫ with such Instructions as aforesaid , to visit such Mer- ' chant Vessel ; and such Commander shall proceed to visit the same , in communication with the Commanding Officer of the Convoy , who it is ...
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... Contracting Parties , that in all Cases in which a Vessel shall be detained under this Treaty by their respective Cruisers , ' as having been engaged in the Slave Trade , or as having • been fitted out for the Purposes thereof , and ...
... Contracting Parties , that in all Cases in which a Vessel shall be detained under this Treaty by their respective Cruisers , ' as having been engaged in the Slave Trade , or as having • been fitted out for the Purposes thereof , and ...
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... Contracting Parties reserve to themselves the Right to alter or suspend , by common Consent and ' mutual Agreement , but not otherwise , the Terms and Tenor of such Regulations . C • ARTICLE XIII . - The Acts or Instruments annexed to ...
... Contracting Parties reserve to themselves the Right to alter or suspend , by common Consent and ' mutual Agreement , but not otherwise , the Terms and Tenor of such Regulations . C • ARTICLE XIII . - The Acts or Instruments annexed to ...
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... Contracting Parties shall name a Judge and an Arbitrator , who shall be authorized to hear and to decide , without Appeal , all Cases of the Capture or • Detention of Vessels which , in pursuance of the Stipulations of the aforesaid ...
... Contracting Parties shall name a Judge and an Arbitrator , who shall be authorized to hear and to decide , without Appeal , all Cases of the Capture or • Detention of Vessels which , in pursuance of the Stipulations of the aforesaid ...
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Act passed adjudged aforesaid African Slave Trade amend annexed Appeal applied appointed ARTICLE Attorney or Solicitor Authority Bank of England Barrister Borough Britain Calendar Months Cargo Certificate charged City or Borough Clerk Commissioners Consolidated Fund Conviction County Cruisers deemed delivered Detention duly Duties Earl of Haddington Election enacted entitled exceeding Exchequer Expences Hackney Carriage hereby herein-after herein-before High Contracting Parties intituled An Act Ireland Judge Jury Justice Lands late Majesty lawful levied liable Licence List Loan Fund Board Loan Society Lords Spiritual Majesty's Treasury Manner Master ment mentioned Merchant Vessel Millbank Prison Mixed Courts Name Negroes Notice Number Oath Offence Office Order paid Parish or Township payable Payment Peace Penalty Person or Persons Place Pounds Provided Purpose pursuance recited Act Register Registrar Regulations Reign repealed respectively Secretary Ship Slave Trade therein thereof thereto thousand eight hundred tion Town United Kingdom Vice Admiralty Courts Vice Consul Vict Warrant whereas
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Page 18 - Thirtieth Year of the * * Reign of King Charles the Second, intituled An Act for the more effectual preserving the King's Person and Government, by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament, certain Oaths and Declarations are required to be made and subscribed by Peers and Members of the House of Peers,
Page 503 - Act to explain and amend an Act passed in the last Session of Parliament, intituled " An Act for the more easy and speedy Recovery of Small Debts within the City and Liberty of Westminster and that Part of the Duchy of Lancaster which adjoineth thereto," and for making the said Act more effectual.
Page 134 - where the Subject or Context requires it, every Word importing the Singular Number only shall extend and be applied to several Persons or Things as well as one Person or Thing; and every Word importing the Plural Number shall extend and be applied to one Person or Thing as well as several Persons or Things.
Page 539 - respectively, to the end that the Evidence of Criminality ' might be heard and considered, and if on such Hearing the « Evidence should be deemed sufficient to sustain the Charge it ' should be the Duty of the examining Judge or Magistrate to ' certify the same to the proper executive Authority, that a
Page 539 - committed, and that the respective Judges and other Magistrates ' of the Two Governments should have Power, Jurisdiction, and ' Authority, upon Complaint made under Oath, to issue a Warrant ' for the Apprehension of the Fugitive or Person so charged, so ' that he might be brought before such Judges or other
Page 223 - Spiritual Care of populous Parishes, and to render the Estates and Revenues vested in " The Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England," and the Funds at the Disposal of " The Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy," applicable immediately to such Purpose:' Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's
Page 410 - as aforesaid to be paid into the Bank of England, in the Name and with the Privity of the Accountant General of the said Court of Chancery, to be placed to his Account to the Credit of the Party or Parties, if known, who shall be interested in the said
Page 21 - IX. An Act to indemnify such Persons in the United Kingdom as have omitted to qualify themselves for Offices and Employments, and to extend the Time limited for those Purposes respectively until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and forty-four; and for the Relief of Clerks to Attornies and Solicitors in certain Cases. [3d April 1843.]
Page 140 - Lists, signed by you, to be perused by any Person, without Payment of any Fee, at any Time between the Hours of Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon and Four of the Clock in the Afternoon of any Day, except Sunday, during the first Fourteen Days after the said Lists shall have been published.
Page 260 - Superior Courts of Record ; and that no Warrant of Commitment shall be held void by reason of any Defect therein, provided it be therein alleged that it is founded on a Conviction, and there be a good and valid Conviction to sustain the same ; and that where any Distress shall be made for levying any Money by virtue