A Summary of the Powers and Duties of a Justice of the Peace in Scotland, with Forms of Proceedings, &c., Comprising a Short View of the Criminal Duty and of the Greater Part of the Civil Duty of Sheriffs and Magistrates of Burghs |
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... officer can be justified in refus- ing to execute , or the party in resisting , a more general war- rant , which orders him to answer to such matters as shall , on examination before the magistrate , be laid to his charge ( b ) . But it ...
... officer can be justified in refus- ing to execute , or the party in resisting , a more general war- rant , which orders him to answer to such matters as shall , on examination before the magistrate , be laid to his charge ( b ) . But it ...
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... officer who brought it , or by the officers of the county or place where it is indorsed . " ( a ) . But it must often happen that a warrant cannot be obtained from a judge of the territory in which the crime was committed , in order to ...
... officer who brought it , or by the officers of the county or place where it is indorsed . " ( a ) . But it must often happen that a warrant cannot be obtained from a judge of the territory in which the crime was committed , in order to ...
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... officer's execu- tion of arrestment . See Process . ] ASSIGNATION . An assignation ( questions with regard to which may occur before justices in the exercise of their civil jurisdiction ) is a written deed of conveyance , by the ...
... officer's execu- tion of arrestment . See Process . ] ASSIGNATION . An assignation ( questions with regard to which may occur before justices in the exercise of their civil jurisdiction ) is a written deed of conveyance , by the ...
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... officer , as a notary . Such intimation may be proved by the writ or oath of the debtor ( a ) . Formal notification will be dispensed with if it be proved that the transference was intimated to the debtor otherwise ; as , that an action ...
... officer , as a notary . Such intimation may be proved by the writ or oath of the debtor ( a ) . Formal notification will be dispensed with if it be proved that the transference was intimated to the debtor otherwise ; as , that an action ...
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... officers and other per- sons acting in their assistance may be brought , on account of such wounding or killing , are required to admit such persons to bail ( b ) . The officer must , however , remain in gaol till a precognition be ...
... officers and other per- sons acting in their assistance may be brought , on account of such wounding or killing , are required to admit such persons to bail ( b ) . The officer must , however , remain in gaol till a precognition be ...
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Page 267 - And also of all those who have there lain in wait, or hereafter shall presume to lie in wait, to maim or cut or kill our people...
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Page 267 - ... made or taken, and not yet determined ; And to make and continue processes thereupon against all and singular the persons so indicted, or who before you hereafter shall happen to be indicted, until they can be taken, surrender themselves, or be outlawed ; And...
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Page 363 - ... be committed, there to be dealt with according to law, where the nature of the offence shall authorize such commitment by any other law, and where the nature of the offence shall not authorize such commitment by any other law, then such commitment shall be for any time not exceeding three calendar months, at the discretion of such justice or justices.
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