The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1869 |
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Page 33
... execution of the said order of removal until we or any two of Her Ma- jesty's Justices of the Peace for the said county are satisfied that it may be safely executed without any danger . " 3. John Gibson continued sick and in- firm up to ...
... execution of the said order of removal until we or any two of Her Ma- jesty's Justices of the Peace for the said county are satisfied that it may be safely executed without any danger . " 3. John Gibson continued sick and in- firm up to ...
Page 35
... execution of the order . " [ LUSH , J. - No order can be made till one or other of those events happens . ] No. Next , the above - mentioned statute would only apply to John Gibson himself , but by 49 Geo . 3. c . 124. s . 3 , " in ...
... execution of the order . " [ LUSH , J. - No order can be made till one or other of those events happens . ] No. Next , the above - mentioned statute would only apply to John Gibson himself , but by 49 Geo . 3. c . 124. s . 3 , " in ...
Page 37
... execution of the same until they are satis- fied that it may safely be executed without danger to any person who is named in the order . " It appears to me an intentional change of expression in order to compre- hend every member of the ...
... execution of the same until they are satis- fied that it may safely be executed without danger to any person who is named in the order . " It appears to me an intentional change of expression in order to compre- hend every member of the ...
Page 38
... execution of the order of removal . The suspension con- tinued when once made as operative in favour of the widow , who became ill shortly after the death of the husband , as it was in favour of the husband during his life , it being ...
... execution of the order of removal . The suspension con- tinued when once made as operative in favour of the widow , who became ill shortly after the death of the husband , as it was in favour of the husband during his life , it being ...
Page 76
... executed . 5. In pursuance of that agreement , and from the time of its execution hitherto , the appellants have been in the occupation of the railway sidings , wharf and tips above mentioned , and the rate appealed against includes ...
... executed . 5. In pursuance of that agreement , and from the time of its execution hitherto , the appellants have been in the occupation of the railway sidings , wharf and tips above mentioned , and the rate appealed against includes ...
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Page 33 - London, the town council of any borough for the time being subject to the act of the session of the fifth and sixth years of the reign of King William the Fourth, chapter seventy-six, intituled " An Act to provide for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales...
Page 14 - ... whensoever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 65 - In witness whereof the master or purser of the said ship hath affirmed to three bills of lading, all of this tenor and date, the one of which three bills being accomplished, the other two to stand void, and so God send the good ship to her desired port in safety. Amen.
Page 17 - Correction, there to be kept to hard Labour for any Time not exceeding Three Calendar Months...
Page 45 - ... a certificate containing the substance and effect only (omitting the formal part) of the indictment and conviction for such offence, purporting to be signed by the clerk of the Court, or other officer having the custody of the records of the Court where the offender was convicted, or by the deputy of such clerk or officer...
Page 59 - Magistrates, shall upon Proof of the Identity of the Person of the Offender, be sufficient Evidence of the First Conviction, without Proof of the Signature or official Character of the Person appearing to have signed the same...
Page 12 - Majesty, it shall be lawful for One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, or in Ireland for the...
Page 78 - Ireland, in Parliament assembled, towards making good the supply which we have cheerfully granted to Your Majesty in this session of Parliament, have resolved to grant unto Your Majesty the sum herein-after mentioned...
Page 69 - Any medical officer of health or inspector of nuisances may at all reasonable times inspect and examine any animal carcase meat poultry game flesh fish fruit vegetables corn bread flour or milk exposed for sale, or deposited in any place for the purpose of sale, or of preparation for sale, and intended for the food of man...
Page 84 - No public officer, or person elected or appointed to a public office, under the laws of this State, shall directly or indirectly ask, demand, accept, receive or consent to receive for his own use or benefit, or for the use or benefit of another, any free pass, free transportation, franking privilege or discrimination in passenger, telegraph or telephone rates, from any person or corporation, or make use of the same himself or in conjunction with another.