| Great Britain - 1882 - 270 pages
...summons, it shall be lawful for any two justices to proceed to the hearing of the complaint, and that although no information in writing or in print shall have been exhibited before them ; and upon proof of the offence, either by the confession of the party complained against,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1882 - 772 pages
...provided that it shall be lawful for any two justices to proceed to the hearing of the complaint (and that although no information in writing or in print shall have been exhibited before them), and upon proof of the offence to convict the offender, and upon such conviction to adjudge... | |
| Sidney Woolf, James William Middleton - Compensation (Law) - 1884 - 940 pages
...summons, it shall be lawful for any two justices to proceed to the hearing of the complaint, and that although no information in writing or in print shall have been exhibited before them ; and upon proof of the offence, either by the confession of the party complained against,... | |
| Great Britain - Railroad law - 1885 - 868 pages
...way, • no" on proof of the offence to convict the offender, and to adjudge him to pay the penalty of forfeiture incurred, and to proceed to recover the...although no information in writing or in print shall have heen exhibited or taken by or before such justice ; and all such proceedings by summons without information... | |
| Judges - 1895 - 312 pages
...and . . . it shall be lawful for any two Justices to proceed to the bearing of the complaint . . . although no information in writing or in print shall have been exhibited before them ; and upon proof of the offence ... it shall be lawful for such Justices to convict the... | |
| Scotland - Railroad law - 1898 - 578 pages
...and on such summons to hear and determine the matter of such complaint in a summary way, and on proof of the offence to convict the offender, and to adjudge...information shall be as good, valid, and effectual to all intents and purposes as if an information in writing had been exhibited. 1 Unnecessary words omitted... | |
| Cyril Dodd, H. W. W. Wilberforce - Bills, Private - 1898 - 392 pages
...and on such summons to hear and determine the matter of such complaint in a summary way, and on proof of the offence to convict the offender, and to adjudge...proceedings by summons without information shall be as good, valiil and effectual to all intents and purposes as if an information in writing had been exhibited^1)... | |
| Scotland - Law - 1899 - 664 pages
...and on such summons to hear and determine the matter of such complaint in a summary way, and on proof of the offence to convict the offender, and to adjudge...information shall be as good, valid, and effectual to all intents and purposes, as if an information in writing had been exhibited. CHAPTEE LXXXIV. THE FORGERY... | |
| Gerald John Wheeler - 1900 - 560 pages
...and on such summons to hear and determine the matter of such complaint in a summary way, and on proof of the offence to convict the offender, and to adjudge him to pay the penalty of forfeiture incurred, and to proceed to recover the same, although no information in writing or in... | |
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