A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man: With the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges; Together with the Practice of the Courts, Etc |
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... fine or punishment upon any person , on ac- count of any criminal cause , unless he be first convicted by the verdict or presentment of four , six , or more men , as the case shall require , up- on some statute law in force ; nor shall ...
... fine or punishment upon any person , on ac- count of any criminal cause , unless he be first convicted by the verdict or presentment of four , six , or more men , as the case shall require , up- on some statute law in force ; nor shall ...
Page 53
... fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court , and is rendered in- capable of practising in future . By the act of revestment the courts were left untouched , excepting that the lord's juri- dical authority being abolished , the ...
... fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court , and is rendered in- capable of practising in future . By the act of revestment the courts were left untouched , excepting that the lord's juri- dical authority being abolished , the ...
Page 67
... the witnesses , they are compel- led to attend , when summoned by the coroner or lockman on the deemster's warrant , on pain of being subject to a fine , and to such costs . as may be incurred by the party ; and their 67.
... the witnesses , they are compel- led to attend , when summoned by the coroner or lockman on the deemster's warrant , on pain of being subject to a fine , and to such costs . as may be incurred by the party ; and their 67.
Page 69
... fines , and de- termines the right of tithes , which , previous to the act of Tynwald * , passed in the year 1777 , had been cognizable in the ecclesiastical courts of the island . In this court the governor is empowered by the act to ...
... fines , and de- termines the right of tithes , which , previous to the act of Tynwald * , passed in the year 1777 , had been cognizable in the ecclesiastical courts of the island . In this court the governor is empowered by the act to ...
Page 82
... fines due to the lord , and also the escheats , deodands , waifs , and estrays , for the lord's use . The moar also executes the pre- cepts of the baron court . By the statute of 1442 , fourpence shall be paid yearly out of every ...
... fines due to the lord , and also the escheats , deodands , waifs , and estrays , for the lord's use . The moar also executes the pre- cepts of the baron court . By the statute of 1442 , fourpence shall be paid yearly out of every ...
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according act of settlement act of Tynwald actions aforesaid afterwards ancient appear appointed barons bishop Castle Rushen cattle cause chancery church clerk committed common law complaint convicted corn coroner cottages council court of chancery crown customs debt deem deemster defendant discretion Duke of Atholl duty Earl of Derby ecclesiastical enacted Ewan Christian execution felony fined forfeit fourpence give governor grant hath heirs hereafter high-bailiff highways horses imprisonment inquest intacks island isle judge judgment jury king lands licence lord lord's magistrate Manks manner marriage matters ment moar mortgage oath offender officers ordinance otherwise paid parish party person or persons pinfold plaints premises present proctor proper proprietor prosecute punishment quarter-lands rent respect revesting Rushen servants sheading court sheep shillings slander statute sufficient suit summoned sworn tenants tenements therein thereof three pounds tion tithe trespass Twenty-four Keys Tynwald court unto verdict vicar whatsoever witnesses
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Page 226 - ... for the forbearance of one hundred pounds for a year; and so after that rate for a greater or lesser sum, or for a longer or shorter time...
Page 188 - ... be due to the other children by such distribution as aforesaid ; then so much of the surplusage of the estate of such intestate...
Page 71 - By this book, and by the holy contents thereof, and by the wonderful works that God hath miraculously wrought in heaven above and in the earth beneath in six days and seven nights, I...
Page 108 - ... shall have the same force and effect to all intents and purposes as if such assent had been filed within one year after the passage of said act...
Page 110 - Saving always to all and every Person and Persons, Bodies Politic and Corporate, their Heirs and Successors, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, (other than...
Page 117 - Parliament, shall be commenced and sued within the time and limitation hereafter expressed, and not after; (that is to say...
Page 48 - If any man take a woman by constraint, or force her against her will — if she be a tt'//e, he must suffer the law for her : if she be a maid, or single woman, the Deemster shall give her a rope, a sword, and a ring, and she shall have her choice, either to hang with the rope, cut off his head with the sword, or marry him with the ring.
Page 120 - ... their heir and heirs, shall within ten years next after his and their full age, discoverture, coming of sound mind, enlargement out of prison, or coming into this realm, or death, take benefit of and sue forth the same, and at no time after the said ten years, III.
Page 117 - Action given or accrued, fallen, or come within the Age of twenty-one Years, Feme Covert, Non compos mentis, imprisoned, or beyond the Seas, that then such Person or Persons shall be at Liberty to bring the same Actions, so as they take the same within such Times...
Page 231 - Court, till fourteen Days at the least after the Decease of the Testator be fully expired; (2) nor shall any Nuncupative Will be at any Time received to be proved, unless Process have first issued to call in the Widow, or next of Kindred to the Deceased, to the End they may contest the same, if they please.