Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to Magistrates, Municipal, and Parochial Law: (Reprinted from the "Law Times" Reports.) ...Law times office, 1903 |
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... ground where it had been put up on previous occasions when visiting the town . This piece of ground was alleged by the defen- dants to be a public highway but they did not take any steps to compel the removal of the vans , and after ...
... ground where it had been put up on previous occasions when visiting the town . This piece of ground was alleged by the defen- dants to be a public highway but they did not take any steps to compel the removal of the vans , and after ...
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... ground in the town . In Dec. 1897 the managerie arrived at Ramsey and remained there for one night . The plaintiff's manager set it up in the usual spot , as he thought he was entitled to do . The defendants took no steps to put a stop ...
... ground in the town . In Dec. 1897 the managerie arrived at Ramsey and remained there for one night . The plaintiff's manager set it up in the usual spot , as he thought he was entitled to do . The defendants took no steps to put a stop ...
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... ground that the building would contravene the provi- sions of the Public Health ( Buildings in Streets ) Act 1888 by being brought forward beyond the front main wall of the building on one side there- of in the same street . THIS was an ...
... ground that the building would contravene the provi- sions of the Public Health ( Buildings in Streets ) Act 1888 by being brought forward beyond the front main wall of the building on one side there- of in the same street . THIS was an ...
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... ground why a mandamus should not go , because , if this be against the Act of Parliament , of course it cannot be obeyed ; although they might approve plans , they could not approve plans which would authorise buildings to be carried ...
... ground why a mandamus should not go , because , if this be against the Act of Parliament , of course it cannot be obeyed ; although they might approve plans , they could not approve plans which would authorise buildings to be carried ...
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... ground that the husband and wife were living together . That is laid down in the judgment of Mellor , J. Evans in reply . - Rex v . Luffe is treated as an authority in Reg . v . Collingwood . [ KENNEDY , J. referred to the judgment of ...
... ground that the husband and wife were living together . That is laid down in the judgment of Mellor , J. Evans in reply . - Rex v . Luffe is treated as an authority in Reg . v . Collingwood . [ KENNEDY , J. referred to the judgment of ...
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Page 378 - Every person who shall use any threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace, or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned: 14.
Page 328 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of food or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded...
Page 41 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Page 313 - It is a truism of the law that an act which does not amount to a legal injury cannot be actionable because it is done with a bad intent; that what one has a right to do another cannot complain of.
Page 215 - Act, (2.) also any premises or places named in Part Two of the said schedule wherein or within the close or curtilage or precincts of which, steam, water, or other mechanical power is used in aid of the manufacturing process carried on there...
Page 280 - No house, office, room, or other place shall be opened, kept, or used for the purpose of the owner or occupier or keeper thereof or any person using the same or any person procured or employed by or acting for or on behalf of such owner, occupier, or keeper, or person using the same, or of any person having the care or management or in any manner conducting the business thereof...
Page 324 - Where after the commencement of this Act any action, prosecution, or other proceeding is commenced in the United Kingdom against any person for any act done in pursuance, or execution or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority...
Page 37 - An Act to amend the Representation of the People in Scotland ; " and in Schedule A of the Representation of the People (Scotland) Act, 1868. 61. The provisions of the Act of the session of the second and third years of the reign of King William the Fourth, chapter sixty-five...
Page 94 - Owner" means the person for the time being receiving the rackrent of the lands or premises in connection with which the word is used, whether on his own account or as agent or trustee for any other person, or who would so receive the same if such lands or premises were let at a rackrent...
Page 391 - Where any matter or ingredient not injurious to health has been added to the food or drug because the same is required for the production or preparation thereof as an article of commerce, in a state fit for carriage or consumption, and not fraudulently to increase the bulk, weight, or measure of the food or drug, or conceal the inferior quality thereof...