Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to Magistrates, Municipal, and Parochial Law: (Reprinted from the "Law Times" Reports.) ...Law times office, 1875 - Justices of the peace |
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... entitled to any interest . All shares of five years ' standing ( except as next hereinafter mentioned ) shall be entitled to an equable proportion of nine - tenths of the profits , which , as to subscription shares , shall be annually ...
... entitled to any interest . All shares of five years ' standing ( except as next hereinafter mentioned ) shall be entitled to an equable proportion of nine - tenths of the profits , which , as to subscription shares , shall be annually ...
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... entitled to be paid in rotation , according to priority of notice ; but that only applies where several persons give notice at the same time . Besides , when the society stopped making payments to withdrawing members they had more than ...
... entitled to be paid in rotation , according to priority of notice ; but that only applies where several persons give notice at the same time . Besides , when the society stopped making payments to withdrawing members they had more than ...
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... entitled to the injunction which he asks . Lord Cranworth , in his judgment in Yates v . Jack , says , " I desire , however , not to be understood as saying that the plaintiffs would have no right to an in- junction unless the ...
... entitled to the injunction which he asks . Lord Cranworth , in his judgment in Yates v . Jack , says , " I desire , however , not to be understood as saying that the plaintiffs would have no right to an in- junction unless the ...
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... entitled to the decree they asked , and His Honour gave a perpetual injunction against causing any obstruction of the free access of light and air to the plaintiff's windows as the same were enjoyed in April 1852 , with an inquiry as to ...
... entitled to the decree they asked , and His Honour gave a perpetual injunction against causing any obstruction of the free access of light and air to the plaintiff's windows as the same were enjoyed in April 1852 , with an inquiry as to ...
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... entitled , because they provide a place for defen- dant's cattle to stand upon . A man may be entitled to have toll by prescription or grant ; and if the king grants a fair or market , he may also grant to the grantee to take a ...
... entitled , because they provide a place for defen- dant's cattle to stand upon . A man may be entitled to have toll by prescription or grant ; and if the king grants a fair or market , he may also grant to the grantee to take a ...
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Page 280 - ... identified, his ballot paper will be void, and will not be counted. If the voter takes a ballot paper out of the polling station, or deposits in the ballot box any other paper than the one given him by the officer, he will be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be subject to imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months, with or without hard labour.
Page 273 - Hereditaments rated thereunto; that is to say, of the Rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual Tenant's Rates and Taxes, and Tithe Commutation Rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Page 43 - A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered to a foreign state unless provision is made by the law of that state, or by arrangement, that the fugitive criminal shall not, until he has been restored or had an opportunity of returning to Her Majesty's dominions, be detained or tried in that foreign state for any nffenee committed prior to his surrender other than the extradition crime proved by the facts on which the surrender is grounded...
Page 225 - the wrongful or fraudulent taking and carrying away by any person of the mere personal goods of another, from any place, with a felonious intent to convert them to his (the taker's) own use, and make them his own property, without the consent of the owner.
Page 263 - ... defectively or imperfectly stated or omitted, and without which it is not to be presumed that either the judge would direct the jury to give, or the jury would have given the verdict, such defect, imperfection, or omission is cured by the verdict...
Page 202 - Provided always, that if upon the Trial of any Person indicted for such Misdemeanor it shall be proved that he obtained the Property in question in any such Manner as to amount in Law to Larceny, he shall not by reason thereof be entitled to be acquitted of such Misdemeanor; and no such Indictment shall be removable by Certiorari; and no Person tried for such Misdemeanor shall be liable to be afterwards prosecuted for Larceny upon the same Facts.
Page 329 - Evidence, provided it be proved to be an examined Copy or Extract, or provided it purport to be signed and certified as a true Copy or Extract by the Officer to whose Custody the Original is intrusted...
Page 279 - At the time of voting, the ballot paper shall be marked on both sides with an official mark, and delivered to the voter within the polling station, and the number of such voter on the register of voters shall be marked on the counterfoil, and the voter having secretly marked his vote on the paper, and folded it up so as to conceal his vote, shall place it in a closed box in the presence of the officer presiding at the polling station (in this Act called the " presiding officer ") after having shown...
Page 31 - ... and such allegation, so far as regards the description of the property, shall be sustained by proof of any amount of coin, or of any bank note, although the particular species of coin of which such amount was composed, or the particular nature of the bank note, shall not be proved...
Page 129 - Railway, or injuriously affected by the Construction thereof, full Compensation for the Value of the Lands so taken or used, and for all Damage sustained by such Owners, Occupiers, and other Parties, by reason of the Exercise, as regards such Lands, of the Powers by this or the special Act, or any Act incorporated therewith, vested in the Company...