The Whole Law Relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace, Comprising Also the Authority of Parish Officers, Volume 4 |
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Page 212
gislered, the said notice in writing, in the book kept for ' poor's accounts.' s. 3. '
And if any churchwarden or overseer shall refuse or ,* gleet to read, or cause to
bo read, such notice in writing 'aforesaid, in such manner, place, and time as ...
gislered, the said notice in writing, in the book kept for ' poor's accounts.' s. 3. '
And if any churchwarden or overseer shall refuse or ,* gleet to read, or cause to
bo read, such notice in writing 'aforesaid, in such manner, place, and time as ...
Page 213
'And do member of any benefit society, 'who shall resid? in :idj parish or place,
under a certificate from the said society, 'stall have, or be deemed to have
acquired any settlement 'thereby delirery and publication of any notice in writing, '
unless ...
'And do member of any benefit society, 'who shall resid? in :idj parish or place,
under a certificate from the said society, 'stall have, or be deemed to have
acquired any settlement 'thereby delirery and publication of any notice in writing, '
unless ...
Page 387
... iť not admissible in cvidenoe, upon an appeal against an order cfrmoval, on
the ground of the pauper's having absconded between the notice of appeal and
the trial of it before the quarter sessions ; although the respondents had used due
...
... iť not admissible in cvidenoe, upon an appeal against an order cfrmoval, on
the ground of the pauper's having absconded between the notice of appeal and
the trial of it before the quarter sessions ; although the respondents had used due
...
Page 406
tendered, held on the 19th of January, in the ensuinjyear] * that no notice of
appeal had been served' (for which the reason assigned was, that the appellants
had not been able to gel their witnesses ready till it was too late to give such
notice) ...
tendered, held on the 19th of January, in the ensuinjyear] * that no notice of
appeal had been served' (for which the reason assigned was, that the appellants
had not been able to gel their witnesses ready till it was too late to give such
notice) ...
Page 419
Probyn J. ' This court can take no notice of any thing 'but the order.' I remember a
like case, where the original expirations were returned up with the order ; but the
Court >!. they could take notice of nothing but what was contained M the body of ...
Probyn J. ' This court can take no notice of any thing 'but the order.' I remember a
like case, where the original expirations were returned up with the order ; but the
Court >!. they could take notice of nothing but what was contained M the body of ...
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