A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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Page 54
On this petition , the . governor grants an order , requiring the party to enter into a
bond , with sureties , in such penal sum as he may think proper , that the
appellant shall prosecute the appeal within a limited time ; the lodgment of the
appeal is ...
On this petition , the . governor grants an order , requiring the party to enter into a
bond , with sureties , in such penal sum as he may think proper , that the
appellant shall prosecute the appeal within a limited time ; the lodgment of the
appeal is ...
Page 86
... which is comprised in the following words : “ With respect to the game , it
appears to us , all rights and privileges respecting the game , were intended to be
reserved , and therefore it may be proper to declare the same by the bill ; and that
the ...
... which is comprised in the following words : “ With respect to the game , it
appears to us , all rights and privileges respecting the game , were intended to be
reserved , and therefore it may be proper to declare the same by the bill ; and that
the ...
Page 160
... recovering of debts or duties due to the sovereign , and the determining the
rights of tithes , being properly cognizable ... every chancery court , or
immediately after on the same day if the governor shall think proper : And the
attorneygeneral ...
... recovering of debts or duties due to the sovereign , and the determining the
rights of tithes , being properly cognizable ... every chancery court , or
immediately after on the same day if the governor shall think proper : And the
attorneygeneral ...
Page 163
... think most proper , and afterwards to judge of the fact , and award the damages
, and thereupon to grant execution against persons keeping , harbouring , or
encouraging such dogs in or about their houses that shall appear to have done ...
... think most proper , and afterwards to judge of the fact , and award the damages
, and thereupon to grant execution against persons keeping , harbouring , or
encouraging such dogs in or about their houses that shall appear to have done ...
Page 191
... by order in writing , direct from a proper level , a sufficient and effectual channel
, drain , or outlet , according to the nature and situation of the ground , to be made
, for the effectually draining such fens , and carrying off the stagnated waters .
... by order in writing , direct from a proper level , a sufficient and effectual channel
, drain , or outlet , according to the nature and situation of the ground , to be made
, for the effectually draining such fens , and carrying off the stagnated waters .
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