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... mile : For wool , measurement goods , fruit , and furniture , One Shilling per ton per mile : For every description of carriage , not being a carriage adapted and used for travelling on a Railway , and not weighing more than one ton ...
... mile : For wool , measurement goods , fruit , and furniture , One Shilling per ton per mile : For every description of carriage , not being a carriage adapted and used for travelling on a Railway , and not weighing more than one ton ...
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... mile each : For any parcel not exceeding fifty - six pounds in weight , not exceeding Three Halfpence per mile each ; For any parcel not exceeding one hundred and twelve pounds in weight , not exceeding Twopence per mile each ; and not ...
... mile each : For any parcel not exceeding fifty - six pounds in weight , not exceeding Three Halfpence per mile each ; For any parcel not exceeding one hundred and twelve pounds in weight , not exceeding Twopence per mile each ; and not ...
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... miles from the licensed premises where he shall be supplied with liquor or refreshment , and shall have travelled at least that distance on the day when he shall be so supplied . Every person who , by falsely representing himself to be ...
... miles from the licensed premises where he shall be supplied with liquor or refreshment , and shall have travelled at least that distance on the day when he shall be so supplied . Every person who , by falsely representing himself to be ...
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... mile , one way , Sixpence ; and who shall refuse or neglect , without sufficient cause , to appear ; and also every person present in Court who shall be required to give evidence , or who shall refuse to be sworn and give evidence ...
... mile , one way , Sixpence ; and who shall refuse or neglect , without sufficient cause , to appear ; and also every person present in Court who shall be required to give evidence , or who shall refuse to be sworn and give evidence ...
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... miles of such lodging - house , then to the local authority within the jurisdiction whereof such house may be situated . 13. The keeper of a common lodging - house shall , when any person therein is ill of fever or any infectious or ...
... miles of such lodging - house , then to the local authority within the jurisdiction whereof such house may be situated . 13. The keeper of a common lodging - house shall , when any person therein is ill of fever or any infectious or ...
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21st December Adelaide and Hindmarsh aforesaid agreement alter Amendment application appointed Balaklava behalf boundary of Section by-laws calendar months carriage certificate City of Adelaide Clauses Consolidation Act Commissioner common lodging-house common seal Consolidation Act construction corner of Section Corporation Court Crown Lands Consolidation declared deemed District Drainage DROIT ANNO QUADRAGESIMO executors expiration fee simple forfeit Glenelg and Brighton Government Gazette Governor granted House of Assembly Justices Kadina Lands Consolidation Act.-1877 lawful lease Legislative Council lessee liable licence manner mile Mitcham Tramways mortgage or bond North-terrace Northern Territory notice offence paid passengers payment penalty Port Adelaide Pounds Preliminary Section principal moneys Provided Province of South purchase purposes QUADRAGESIMO ET QUADRAGESIMO QUADRAGESIMO PRIMO quarantine Railway regulations remove respect Schedule side of road South Australia south boundary south-eastern street authority Thebarton thence therein thereof thereto think fit tolls and charges tram Unley vessel W. C. Cox Wallaroo
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Page 19 - Know ye, therefore, that we of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion have given and granted, and by these presents for us, our heirs and successors, do...
Page 9 - But this section shall not extend to vessels of any foreign state of which the laws authorise subjects of such foreign state, having patents or like privileges for the exclusive use or exercise of inventions within its territories to prevent or interfere with the use of such inventions in British vessels while in the ports of such foreign state...
Page 20 - Lords and others of our or their Privy Council, or any six or more of them, under their hands, these our letters patent shall forthwith cease, determine, and be utterly void, to all intents and purposes, anything hereinbefore contained to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding.
Page 15 - On taxation of costs regard shall be had to the particulars delivered by the plaintiff and by the defendant ; and they respectively shall not be allowed any costs in respect of any particular delivered by them unless the same is certified by the court or a judge to have been proven or to have been reasonable and proper, without regard to the general costs of the case.
Page 43 - Issue, and give this Act and the Special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 5 - ... specific performance of the requirements of this Act, or to any other remedy against them,) be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds, and to a further penalty not exceeding five pounds for each day during which any such failure continues after the first day...
Page 43 - Plaintiff shall recover in any such Action, if Tender of sufficient Amends shall have been made before such Action brought, or if a sufficient Sum of Money shall have been paid into Court after such Action brought, by or on behalf of the Defendant...