Parliamentary Papers, Volume 17

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Page 179 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Page 170 - ... years from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended...
Page 122 - ... justice may be sentenced to imprisonment with hard labour for a period not exceeding three months ; proof of the delivery of a notice issued by the military authorities at the then last registered place of abode of any man enrolled in the army reserve, or of the...
Page 124 - ... during his sitting or attendance in court, or in going to or returning from the court, or shall wilfully interrupt the proceedings of the court or otherwise misbehave in court, it shall be lawful for any...
Page 132 - ... point of view, those expenses are chargeable to the entertainments themselves, and are, philosophically considered, paid out of the receipts? When a manufacturer undertakes the production of a body of goods, or a farmer the raising of a crop, a portion, larger or smaller, of the expenses, including the whole or a part, as the case may be, of the wages of the laborers employed, is paid out of previous accumulations. Is there anything in this inconsistent with the statement * Of course, the employer...
Page 124 - Court for the time being, during his sitting or attendance in Court, or in going to or returning from the Court...
Page 159 - Ordinances imposing Fines, Forfeitures or Penalties, express Mention be made, that the same is granted, or reserved to Us, Our Heirs and Successors for the public Uses of the said Province, and the Support of the Government thereof, as by the said...
Page 192 - June, the 29th day of September, and the 25th day of December in every year, the first of such...
Page 124 - Bailiff or Officer of the Court, with or without the Assistance of any other person, by the Order of the Judge, to take such Offender into Custody, and detain him until the rising of the Court ; and the Judge shall be empowered, if he shall think fit, by a Warrant under his Hand, and...
Page 124 - Court holden under this act shall be assaulted while in the execution of his duty, or if any rescue shall be made or attempted to be made of any goods levied under process of...

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