The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, 3. köideS. Sweet & A. Maxwell, 1831 |
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... gate , and a gate is hung up , an action lies upon the case , for I have not my way as I had before . Litt . R. 267. So , if one grant me a way , and afterwards dig trenches in it to my hindrance , I may fill them up again . God . 53 ...
... gate , and a gate is hung up , an action lies upon the case , for I have not my way as I had before . Litt . R. 267. So , if one grant me a way , and afterwards dig trenches in it to my hindrance , I may fill them up again . God . 53 ...
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... gate across a part of the road leading over an ancient inclosure into the marshes , had been occasionally locked ; and that the farmers holding lands in the marshes formerly paid threepence or fourpence an acre for carrying their hay ...
... gate across a part of the road leading over an ancient inclosure into the marshes , had been occasionally locked ; and that the farmers holding lands in the marshes formerly paid threepence or fourpence an acre for carrying their hay ...
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... gate , in the township of Great Neston , in the said county , and from Great Neston to Wood- side Ferry , and from the road leading from the city of Chester to Park - gate aforesaid D 2 Composition instead of Statute Duty . 23 in ...
... gate , in the township of Great Neston , in the said county , and from Great Neston to Wood- side Ferry , and from the road leading from the city of Chester to Park - gate aforesaid D 2 Composition instead of Statute Duty . 23 in ...
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... gate aforesaid , to the road leading from the same city to the said Woodside Ferry , that the maintenance and repair of the said roads can be more effectually carried on by a composition in money than by a performance of the statute ...
... gate aforesaid , to the road leading from the same city to the said Woodside Ferry , that the maintenance and repair of the said roads can be more effectually carried on by a composition in money than by a performance of the statute ...
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... gate the composi- tion , where a per- team partly from son maintains his lands in another parish . Surveyors to give and place for com- pounding . a By stat . 13 Geo . III . c . 78 , s . 40 , " if any person or persons , who shall keep ...
... gate the composi- tion , where a per- team partly from son maintains his lands in another parish . Surveyors to give and place for com- pounding . a By stat . 13 Geo . III . c . 78 , s . 40 , " if any person or persons , who shall keep ...
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Page 273 - Person, one Moiety to the Informer, and the other Moiety to the Poor of the Parish where such Offence shall be committed...
Page 352 - Statutes," or vice versa, nor for that any Person mentioned in the Indictment is designated by a Name of Office, or other descriptive Appellation, instead of his proper Name, nor for omitting to state the Time at which the Offence was committed in any Case where Time is not of the Essence of the Offence, nor for stating the Time imperfectly, nor for stating the Offence to have been committed on a Day subsequent to the finding of the Indictment, or...
Page 456 - ... receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
Page 248 - ... every such offender shall be guilty of felony ; and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for life, *or for any term not less than seven years, or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding four years : and, if a male, to be once, twice, or thrice publicly or privately whipped (if the Court shall so think fit,) in addition to such imprisonment...
Page 205 - Offenders so convicted to be detained, and kept in safe Custody until Return can be conveniently made to such Warrant of Distress...
Page 372 - In all actions arising under the laws respecting copyrights the defendant may plead the general issue, and give the special matter in evidence.
Page 562 - E respectively, every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for any term not exceeding fourteen years, nor less than seven years, or to suffer such other punishment by fine or imprisonment, or by both, as the Court shall award...
Page 553 - July> tion under this act, where the sum which shall be forfeited for the cap. 74.' value of the property stolen or taken, or for the amount of the injury done, or which shall be imposed as a penalty by the justice, shall not be paid either immediately after the conviction or within such period as the justice shall at the time of the conviction appoint...
Page 543 - An Act for the further preventing Robbery, Burglary, and other Felonies, and for the more effectual Transportation of Felons and unlawful Exporters of Wool, and for declaring the Law upon some Points relating to Pirates...
Page 397 - ... nor for omitting to state the time at which the offence was committed in any case where time is not of the essence of the offence, nor for stating the time imperfectly, nor for stating the offence to have been committed on a day subsequent to the finding of the indictment, or on an impossible day, or on a day that never happened...