The Law Reports: Sessions cases, 1869-72James Redfoord Bulwer Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1872 - 599 pages |
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... certificate of such conviction was produced . A. was sentenced to penal ser- vitude for five years , as for a misdemeanour only , without any previous conviction of felony : - -Held , that the sentence was correct . THE QUEEN v ...
... certificate of such conviction was produced . A. was sentenced to penal ser- vitude for five years , as for a misdemeanour only , without any previous conviction of felony : - -Held , that the sentence was correct . THE QUEEN v ...
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... certificate in bankruptcy , when in custody under an at- tachment for not paying money pursuant to a rule of court . THE COURT then called upon Jelf , in support of the rule . This is not like a mere private debt : it is a debt due from ...
... certificate in bankruptcy , when in custody under an at- tachment for not paying money pursuant to a rule of court . THE COURT then called upon Jelf , in support of the rule . This is not like a mere private debt : it is a debt due from ...
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... certificate before the buildings are erected in order to give the magistrate jurisdiction . In this case the magistrate's own decision agreed with that of the superintending architect , and therefore , according to either case , the ...
... certificate before the buildings are erected in order to give the magistrate jurisdiction . In this case the magistrate's own decision agreed with that of the superintending architect , and therefore , according to either case , the ...
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... certificate had been given in time , than whether the magistrate was bound by it if it were so ; but in the case of St. George , Hanover Square , v . Sparrow ( 16 C. B. ( N.S. ) 209 ; 33 L. J. ( M.C. ) 118 ) it was , assumed that it ...
... certificate had been given in time , than whether the magistrate was bound by it if it were so ; but in the case of St. George , Hanover Square , v . Sparrow ( 16 C. B. ( N.S. ) 209 ; 33 L. J. ( M.C. ) 118 ) it was , assumed that it ...
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... certificate of such conviction was produced . A. was sentenced to penal servitude for five years , as for a misdemeanour only , without any previous conviction of felony : - Held , that the sentence was correct . CASE stated by the ...
... certificate of such conviction was produced . A. was sentenced to penal servitude for five years , as for a misdemeanour only , without any previous conviction of felony : - Held , that the sentence was correct . CASE stated by the ...
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Page 227 - An Act to amend the General Laws now in being for regulating Turnpike Roads in that part of Great Britain called England...
Page 201 - Hereditaments rated thereunto; that is to say, of the Rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual Tenant's Rates and Taxes, and Tithe Commutation Rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Page 119 - ... by or before whom the same purports to have been taken, it shall be lawful to read such deposition as evidence in such prosecution without further proof thereof, unless it shall be proved that such deposition was not in fact signed by the justice purporting to sign the same.
Page 2 - Lands so occupied by him before the Expiration of his Term or Interest therein, he shall be entitled to Compensation for the Value of his unexpired Term or Interest in such Lands, and for any just Allowance which ought to be made to him by an in-coming Tenant, and for any Loss or Injury he may sustain...
Page 172 - Provided always, that if upon the Trial of any Person indicted for such Misdemeanor it shall be proved that he obtained the Property in question in any such Manner as to amount in Law to Larceny, he shall not by reason thereof be entitled to be acquitted of such Misdemeanor; and no such Indictment shall be removable by Certiorari; and no Person tried for such Misdemeanor shall be liable to be afterwards prosecuted for Larceny upon the same Facts.
Page 88 - ... insuring money to be paid on the birth of a member's child, or on the death of a member, or for the funeral expenses of the husband, wife, or child of a member...
Page 2 - ... or if a part only of such lands be required, compensation for the damage done to him in his tenancy by severing the lands held by him, or otherwise injuriously affecting the same ; and the amount of such compensation shall be determined by two justices, in case the parties differ about the same...
Page 77 - King George the Third, intituled An Act for the better Relief and Employment of the Poor, or incorporated for the Relief or Maintenance of the poor under any Local Act...
Page 156 - ... shall, in the presence of such accused person, who shall be at liberty to put questions to any witness produced against him, take the statement (M.) on oath or affirmation of those who shall know the facts and circumstances of the case, and shall put the same into writing, and such depositions shall be read over to and signed respectively by the witnesses who shall have been so examined, and shall be signed also by the justice or justices taking the same...
Page 56 - Statute on which the same shall be framed, it shall not be necessary for the Prosecutor or Complainant in that Behalf to prove such Negative, but the Defendant may prove the Affirmative thereof in his Defence, if he would have Advantage of the same.