Statutes of the Isle of ManEyre and Spottiswoode., 1883 |
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... Actions Real , & c . · Military Orders - 61 1593 62 1594 Spiritual Ordinances - Declaration of Law by Deemsters and Keys Law as to contempt of Keys and Chief Officers 1601 Statute as to Servants ' and Tradesmen's Wages , Spiritual ...
... Actions Real , & c . · Military Orders - 61 1593 62 1594 Spiritual Ordinances - Declaration of Law by Deemsters and Keys Law as to contempt of Keys and Chief Officers 1601 Statute as to Servants ' and Tradesmen's Wages , Spiritual ...
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... Actions - Real , and of Act of 1601 as to Contempt of Keys , & c . - 105 - Usury Act , limiting interest to 10 per cent . Act against counterfeiting Governor's and Deemsters ' tokens Act of Usurped Government , as to Frivolous Actions ...
... Actions - Real , and of Act of 1601 as to Contempt of Keys , & c . - 105 - Usury Act , limiting interest to 10 per cent . Act against counterfeiting Governor's and Deemsters ' tokens Act of Usurped Government , as to Frivolous Actions ...
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... enforcing Judgments , as to Law relative to Bail to Actions , and for relief of Insolvent Debtors 1820 414 Brewers ' Act Highway Act Brewers ' Act 1823 420 1824 422 -- 424 ORDINANCES AND STATUTES OF THE ISLE OF MAN . COMMISSION xi.
... enforcing Judgments , as to Law relative to Bail to Actions , and for relief of Insolvent Debtors 1820 414 Brewers ' Act Highway Act Brewers ' Act 1823 420 1824 422 -- 424 ORDINANCES AND STATUTES OF THE ISLE OF MAN . COMMISSION xi.
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... Action . 6. And if a Man wedd a Wife that is in a Farme , that her Debts be paid by her Husband . Treasons defined by Criminal Code of 1817 , secs . 1 to 7 . 2 Repealed by Statute of 1777 , Chap . 10 . 3 Repealed by Statute of 1697 ...
... Action . 6. And if a Man wedd a Wife that is in a Farme , that her Debts be paid by her Husband . Treasons defined by Criminal Code of 1817 , secs . 1 to 7 . 2 Repealed by Statute of 1777 , Chap . 10 . 3 Repealed by Statute of 1697 ...
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... Action the one against the other , it is lawful for the Moare Defendants . to summon the same Party at the Request of the Plaintiff at the Parish Church , and the said Moare to have two Witnesses with him at their summoning . Fine for ...
... Action the one against the other , it is lawful for the Moare Defendants . to summon the same Party at the Request of the Plaintiff at the Parish Church , and the said Moare to have two Witnesses with him at their summoning . Fine for ...
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24 Keyes Accon Act of Tynwald antient Authority aforesaid Cæsar Castle Rushen Church Coroner Council Curghey Debts Deemsters discharge Duke of Atholl Duty Earl of Derby Enquest Estate Ewan Christian Execution Fees Felony Forme and Custome further enacted Gawne hath hereafter hereby Heywood High Bailiff Highways holden at St Imprisonment Intacks intituled Island Isle James John Moore John Oates John Wattleworth John's Chappell Jury Keys Lands Licence Lieutenant Governor Lord of Mann Lord one thousand Lord's Majesty Majesty's Mann Manner Money Mylrea Norris Moore Number Oath Offender Officers Order paid Parish Party Person or Persons Pounds Prisoner Promulgation Punishment Quarterlands Radcliffe Rents repairing Robert Mawdesley Servants Sheading Shillings Sodor Statute Stevenson Tennants thereof Thomas Thomas Gawne thousand seven hundred Trespass twenty-four Keyes Tyldesley Tynwald Court holden Tynwald Hill Tynwald Hill according unto Verdict whatsoever Whereas William Christian William Qualtrough Witnesses
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Page 411 - MAJESTY having taken the said Report into consideration was pleased by and with the advice of His Privy Council to approve thereof and to order as it is hereby ordered that the same be punctually observed obeyed and carried into execution.
Page 380 - Proceedings shall and may be had upon such Judgment as may seem fit to the Discretion of the said Court from time to time, until the whole of the Debts due to the several Persons against whom such Discharge shall have been obtained shall be fully paid and satisfied...
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Page 423 - THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE, in obedience to Your Majesty's said Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration, and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of the Draft hereunto annexed.
Page 421 - HIS MAJESTY having taken into consideration the said Report, and the Draft Charter accompanying it, was pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the...