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Page 811
... aforesaid , as the grantee of any letters patent for any invention would be entitled to in the like case by the law of England , and in any action which may be brought against any such person or persons , or bodies politic or corporate ...
... aforesaid , as the grantee of any letters patent for any invention would be entitled to in the like case by the law of England , and in any action which may be brought against any such person or persons , or bodies politic or corporate ...
Page 814
... aforesaid , as the Grantee of any Letters Patent for any invention would be entitled to in the like case by the Law of England , and in any action which may be brought against any such persons or bodies politic or corporate , it shall ...
... aforesaid , as the Grantee of any Letters Patent for any invention would be entitled to in the like case by the Law of England , and in any action which may be brought against any such persons or bodies politic or corporate , it shall ...
Page 817
... aforesaid extend from 1st July , which may have been made from the First day of July , One thousand eight hundred and seventy - six , up to the time of the passing of this Act may be dealt with by the Go- vernor - in - Council under the ...
... aforesaid extend from 1st July , which may have been made from the First day of July , One thousand eight hundred and seventy - six , up to the time of the passing of this Act may be dealt with by the Go- vernor - in - Council under the ...
Page 818
... aforesaid Act accordingly : Be it therefore en- acted by the Governor , Council , and As- sembly of this Island , and by the authority of the same , — That from and after the passing of this Act it shall not be necessary for the junior ...
... aforesaid Act accordingly : Be it therefore en- acted by the Governor , Council , and As- sembly of this Island , and by the authority of the same , — That from and after the passing of this Act it shall not be necessary for the junior ...
Page 821
... aforesaid for the regulation of the internal affairs of both Companies : Be it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Governor , the Honourable the Legisla- tive Council , and the General Assembly of this Island , as follows , that is ...
... aforesaid for the regulation of the internal affairs of both Companies : Be it therefore enacted by His Excellency the Governor , the Honourable the Legisla- tive Council , and the General Assembly of this Island , as follows , that is ...
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Act to amend aforesaid annum appointed Assembly authority Barbados Railway Bridgetown Burial Careenage cargo Carlisle Bay certificate Chapel charged Codrington College Colonial Comptroller continue in force Coroner Council Court Customs December declaration deemed expedient Directors dower duly Education Board enacted entitled An Act entry executors exportation forfeited Governor Governor-in-Council Harbour Master Harrison's College Henry Farrell hereby authorised hereby granted hereinafter hundred pounds Inquest Inspector Island relating James Blades John Bowing land LAWS OF BARBADOS lease Legislature liable manner Meeting ment notice paid Parish of Saint passing payment person or persons Police Magistrate politic or corporate port Preamble proper officer Public Treasury purposes repealed respect rules and regulations Saint Michael Shares shillings ship Society thereof think fit thousand eight hundred tion tonnage duty Treasurer Trustees vessel vested Vestry warehouse warehoused warrant whereas Windward and Leeward XL & XLI XLI VICTORIA
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Page 931 - Commons, in this present parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that the words and expressions hereinafter mentioned, which in their ordinary signification have a more confined or a different meaning, shall in this act, except where the nature of the provision or the context of the act shall exclude such construction, be interpreted as follows : (that is to say) the word
Page 914 - ... it shall be proved that he took the property in question in any such manner as to amount in law to embezzlement, he shall not by reason thereof be entitled to be acquitted...
Page 841 - The chairman may, with the consent of the meeting, adjourn any meeting from time to time and from place to place, but no business shall be transacted at any adjourned meeting other than the business left unfinished at the meeting from which the adjournment took place.
Page 914 - ... he shall not by reason thereof be entitled to be acquitted, but the jury shall be at liberty to return...
Page 1081 - ... the defendant may plead the general issue, and give the special matter in evidence...
Page 932 - That when a husband shall die, beneficially entitled to any land for an interest which shall not entitle his widow to dower out of the same at law, and such interest, whether wholly equitable, or partly legal and partly equitable, shall be an estate of inheritance in possession, or equal to an estate of inheritance in possession, (other than an estate in joint tenancy,) then his widow shall be entitled in equity to dower out of the same land.
Page 915 - That if any Clerk or Servant shall steal any Chattel, Money, or valuable Security belonging to or in the Possession or Power of his Master...
Page 841 - If there is no such chairman, or if at any meeting he is not present within fifteen minutes after the time appointed for holding the meeting, the members" present shall choose some one of their number to be chairman.
Page 936 - Act, under or by virtue of which instrument or instruments any land, or any estate or interest in land, stands for the time being limited to or in trust for any persons by way of succession...
Page 909 - British possession of this Act, or of any part thereof, so far as it relates to such foreign state, and so long as such law or ordinance continues in force there, and no longer ; or direct that such law or ordinance, or any part thereof, shall have effect in such British possession, with or without modifications and alterations, as if it were part of this Act.