A Practical Treatise on the Law of Bail in Civil and Criminal ProceedingsJ. Butterworth and J. Cooke, 1824 - 565 pages |
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... respecting the former has now become rather a subject of erudite investigation , and speculative curiosity , than of ( c ) In Wood's Inst . 610. mainprize is thus described , " manucaptio , signifies taking a man into friendly custody ...
... respecting the former has now become rather a subject of erudite investigation , and speculative curiosity , than of ( c ) In Wood's Inst . 610. mainprize is thus described , " manucaptio , signifies taking a man into friendly custody ...
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... respecting bills of exchange and promissory notes , was introduced in order that those instruments might remain on the same footing as esta- blished by 12 G. 1. c . 29. , which required , " that the suni due on a bill or note should ...
... respecting bills of exchange and promissory notes , was introduced in order that those instruments might remain on the same footing as esta- blished by 12 G. 1. c . 29. , which required , " that the suni due on a bill or note should ...
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... respect- ing seamen and marines . ( h ) But the statutes , except the limitation of the sum for which bail may be demanded , are not restrictive of any authority , antecedently exercised by the courts in respect to the holding to bail ...
... respect- ing seamen and marines . ( h ) But the statutes , except the limitation of the sum for which bail may be demanded , are not restrictive of any authority , antecedently exercised by the courts in respect to the holding to bail ...
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... respect to debts for work and labour , or other For work personal services , where the stipulated duties have been performed on the part of the plaintiff , and the remuner- ation is to be in money , the defendant may be holden to bail ...
... respect to debts for work and labour , or other For work personal services , where the stipulated duties have been performed on the part of the plaintiff , and the remuner- ation is to be in money , the defendant may be holden to bail ...
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... respect is uniform in all the courts ; that the sheriff or his as- signee shall not hold to bail either the defendant , or his bail , in an action on the bail bond . ( h ) The usual com- pulsory process to obtain payment is here ...
... respect is uniform in all the courts ; that the sheriff or his as- signee shall not hold to bail either the defendant , or his bail , in an action on the bail bond . ( h ) The usual com- pulsory process to obtain payment is here ...
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affidavit Anon appear arrest assignment attorney bail in error bail-bond bail-piece bailable bankrupt Barnes bill bond Burr Campb cause of action ceedings certificate certiorari Chit cited Common Pleas costs Court of Common Court of King's custody declaration defendant defendant's discharge East entered entitled ex-parte Exchequer execution exemption felony feme covert habeas corpus holden to bail issued judge judgment justice justify King King's Bench liable Lord Lord Ellenborough Marsh ment Middlesex nizance non est factum notice of bail obtained offence officer original action party payment person plaintiff plaintiff in error plead Prac principal prisoner privilege proceedings putting in bail Raym recognizance render rule Salk Saund scire facias sheriff Smith special bail stat statute Stra sued sufficient suit sureties sworn taken Taunt term Tidd tion Vide Wils writ of error
Popular passages
Page 519 - That on complaint and request in writing by or on behalf of any person committed and charged with any crime (unless committed for treason or felony expressed in the warrant ; or as accessory or on suspicion of being accessory before the fact to any petit treason or felony ; or upon suspicion of such...
Page 51 - Majesty, her heirs or successors, or the domestick, or domestick servant of any such ambassador, or other publick minister, may be arrested or imprisoned, or his or their goods or chattels may be distrained, seized, or attached, shall be deemed and adjudged to be utterly null and void to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever.
Page 51 - Provided, and be it declared, That no merchant or other trader whatsoever, within the description of any of the statutes against bankrupts, who hath or shall put himself into the service of any such ambassador or publick minister, shall have or take any manner of benefit by this act...
Page 526 - ... per mile, and upon security given by his own bond to pay the charges of carrying back the prisoner, if he shall be remanded by the court or judge to which he shall be brought according to the true intent...
Page 449 - ... be bound unto the party for whom any such judgment is or shall be given, by recognizance to be acknowledged in the same Court, in double the sum adjudged to be recovered by the said judgment (except in case of a penalty, and in case of a penalty in double the sum really due...
Page 61 - ... bring, or cause to be brought, the body of the party so committed or restrained, unto or before the lord chancellor, or lord keeper of the great seal of England for the time being, or the judges or...
Page 213 - Rule or Rules of the same Court give such Relief to the Plaintiff and Defendant in the original Action, and to the Bail upon the said Bond...
Page 32 - And, by a late act of parliament0, " no person* shall be held to " special bail, upon any process issuing out of any court, where the " cause of action shall not have originally amounted to the sum of...
Page 509 - Queen the sum of , of good and lawful money of Great Britain, to be made and levied of his goods and chattels, lands and tenements, to the use of our said Lady the Queen, Her Heirs and Successors, if he the said CD shall fail in the condition indorsed.
Page 503 - The constable shall enter in a book, to be kept for that purpose in every •watch-house, the names, residence, and occupation of the party, and his surety or sureties, if any, entering into such recognizance, together with the condition thereof, and the sums respectively acknowledged, and shall lay the same before such justice as shall be present at the time and place when and where the party is required to appear.