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" habitual drunkard ' is defined to be ' a person who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction in lunacy, is, notwithstanding, by reason of habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous to himself or herself or to others, or incapable... "
The exhibition record, a descriptive account of the principal exhibits ... - Page 303
by International health exhibition, 1884 - 1884
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 3

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1878 - 626 pages
...drunkard " means a person who by reason of habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquor is dangerous to himself or herself or to others, or incapable of managing himself 20 or herself, and his or her affairs. 4. The Schedules to this Act, with the notes and directions...
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The Detroit Lancet, Volume 3

Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - Medicine - 1880 - 588 pages
...of lunacy, is notwithstanding, by reason of habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquors, at times dangerous to himself or herself or to others, or incapable of managing himself or herself or his or her affairs. The drunkard is to go before two justices of the peace, and after a formal explanation...
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A Complete Practice of the County Courts: Including that in ..., Part 2

George Pitt-Lewis - Admiralty - 1880 - 1042 pages
...question contains the following definition of an " habitual drunkard " : — " ' Habitual drunkard ' means a person who, not being ' amenable to any jurisdiction in lunacy, is notwith' standing, by reason of habitual intemperate drink' ing of intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous...
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The Justices' Note-book

William Knox Wigram - Catalogs, Publishers' - 1881 - 500 pages
...of a County or Borough, in Quarter or Special Sessions respectively. The Habitual Drunkard is denned to be ' a person who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction...intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous to himself or to herself or to others, or incapable of managing himself or herself and his or her affairs.' Before...
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Oke's Magisterial Synopsis: A Practical Guide for Magistrates ..., Volume 1

George Colwell Oke - Justices of the peace - 1881 - 922 pages
...reception, control, care, and curative treatment of habitual drunkards; "habitual ¿ninkard" means a person who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction...habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquor, at tima dangerous to himself or henelf or to others, or incapable of managing himself or bovelf and hü...
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The National Temperance League's Annual, Volumes 1-4

1881 - 996 pages
...the reception, control, care, and curative treatment of habitual drunkards. "Habitual drunkard" means a person who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction...reason of habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquors, at times dangerous to himself, or herself, or to others, or incapable of managing himself...
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The Justice's Note-book: Containing a Short Account of the Jurisdiction and ...

William Knox Wigram - Criminal law - 1883 - 516 pages
...Authority, ie, the Justices of a County or Borough, in Quarter or Special Sessions respectively. The Habitual Drunkard is defined to be 'a person who,...intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous to himself or to herself or to others, or incapable of managing himself or herself and his or her affairs.' Before...
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Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of England; and ...

John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1883 - 926 pages
...& 13 Viet. c. 19, which authorizes confinement in a retreat, upon the party's own application, as ' a person, who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction...drinking of intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous b> himself, or herself, or others, or incapable of managing himself or herself, or his or her affairs.'...
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Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of England; and ...

John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1883 - 908 pages
...43 Viet. c. 19, which authorizes confinement in a retreat, upon\ the party's own application, as ' a person, who, not being amenable to any jurisdiction in lunacy, is, not withstanding, by reason of habitual intemperate drinking of intoxicating liquor, at times dangerous...
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Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science

National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1884 - 730 pages
...force for ten years. In it the habitual drunkard is defined as a person who, not being amenable to. jurisdiction in lunacy, is notwithstanding, by reason...liquor, at times dangerous to himself, or herself, or others, and incapable of managing himself or herself, and his or her affairs. This is a very fair definition...
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