A Handy Book of the Game and Fishery Laws ...Butterworths, 1863 - 374 pages |
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... parties to disclose their names , & c . , which they may refuse to do at the risk of a penalty.29 rights and In England , a tenant of lands under a lease or Tenant's agreement made previously to the 1st of October , liabilities . 1831 ...
... parties to disclose their names , & c . , which they may refuse to do at the risk of a penalty.29 rights and In England , a tenant of lands under a lease or Tenant's agreement made previously to the 1st of October , liabilities . 1831 ...
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... Court in every case , when the decision of the magistrates appears to the dissatisfied party to be erro- neous in point of law ( 20 & 21 Vict . c . 43 ) . 13. That it is the opinion of this Committee , 20 Introduction .
... Court in every case , when the decision of the magistrates appears to the dissatisfied party to be erro- neous in point of law ( 20 & 21 Vict . c . 43 ) . 13. That it is the opinion of this Committee , 20 Introduction .
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... parties . 25. That it is the opinion of this Committee , that where , from the vicinity of the preserves of adjoining pro- prietors , such damage must be attributed to the game bred and preserved therein , the reparation for 58 The ...
... parties . 25. That it is the opinion of this Committee , that where , from the vicinity of the preserves of adjoining pro- prietors , such damage must be attributed to the game bred and preserved therein , the reparation for 58 The ...
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... party for the damage done , or correctly assessing the amount of such damage , have induced your Committee to reject the suggestion , that an action on the case would be a fitting or practical remedy for damage done to growing crops by ...
... party for the damage done , or correctly assessing the amount of such damage , have induced your Committee to reject the suggestion , that an action on the case would be a fitting or practical remedy for damage done to growing crops by ...
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... parties should not be liable to be proceeded against under them and the proposed new enactments . The bill ( the draft of which Mr. Paull kindly favoured the writer with a perusal ) is carefully prepared , but was not introduced ...
... parties should not be liable to be proceeded against under them and the proposed new enactments . The bill ( the draft of which Mr. Paull kindly favoured the writer with a perusal ) is carefully prepared , but was not introduced ...
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Page 162 - ... and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Page 247 - ... notice in writing of such appeal, and of the cause and matter thereof, within three days after such conviction, and seven clear days at the least before such sessions, and shall also either remain in custody until the sessions, or enter into a recognizance with two sufficient sureties...
Page 174 - Justice before whom the same shall be entered into shall liberate such person, if in custody; and the Court at such Sessions shall hear and determine the matter of the Appeal, and shall make such order therein, with or without costs to either party, as to the Court shall seem meet ; and in case of the dismissal of the Appeal, or the affirmance of the Conviction, shall order and adjudge the offender to be dealt with and punished according to the conviction, and to pay such costs as shall be awarded,...
Page 159 - B., &c., (stating the offence and the time and place when and where committed), and I adjudge the said AB, for his said offence, to forfeit and pay the sum of (stating the penalty, and also the compensation, if any), to be paid and applied according to law...
Page 157 - ... conditioned personally to appear at the said sessions, and to try such appeal and to abide the judgment of the court thereupon, and to pay such costs as shall be by the court awarded...
Page 151 - ... accordingly, then (upon proof of the due service of the summons, by delivering a copy thereof to the party, or by delivering such copy at the party's usual place of abode to some inmate thereat, and explaining the purport thereof to such inmate...
Page 173 - And be it enacted, that the justices before whom any person shall be summarily convicted of any offence against this act, may cause the conviction to be drawn up in the following form of words, or in any other form of words to the same effect, as the case shall require...
Page 244 - ... justices shall think fit, and that in default of payment at the time appointed such person shall be imprisoned in the common gaol or house of correction (with or without hard labour), as to the...
Page 100 - ... shall, on conviction thereof before a justice of the peace, forfeit and pay...
Page 153 - I order that the said sums shall be paid by the said AO on or before the day of ) ; and...