Select Constitutional Documents Illustrating South African History, 1795-1910G. W. Eybers, George von Welfling Eybers This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. We have represented this book in the same form as it was first published. Hence any marks seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature. |
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... Resident Magistrate , 19 Dec. 1827 74. The Sheriff of the Cape Colony , 5 Jan. 1828 75. Qualification of Jurors , 4 ... Resident Magistrates , 4 June 1856 81. The Eastern Districts Court established , 26 July 1864 . 82. Special Justices ...
... Resident Magistrate , 19 Dec. 1827 74. The Sheriff of the Cape Colony , 5 Jan. 1828 75. Qualification of Jurors , 4 ... Resident Magistrates , 4 June 1856 81. The Eastern Districts Court established , 26 July 1864 . 82. Special Justices ...
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... Resident with a magistrate's authority supported by a small body of troops to the south of that river was easily accomplished . The Resident selected in 1846 for his headquarters a spot in the centre of Parl . Papers , S. Africa , C.O. ...
... Resident with a magistrate's authority supported by a small body of troops to the south of that river was easily accomplished . The Resident selected in 1846 for his headquarters a spot in the centre of Parl . Papers , S. Africa , C.O. ...
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... Resident Magistrates and Justices of the Peace in cases of ill behaviour . ] XXII . [ In cases of ill usage by a master or mistress the servant may be discharged by a Magistrate or Justice and an order made for payment of wages ...
... Resident Magistrates and Justices of the Peace in cases of ill behaviour . ] XXII . [ In cases of ill usage by a master or mistress the servant may be discharged by a Magistrate or Justice and an order made for payment of wages ...
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... [ Resident Magistrates to have jurisdiction in crimes and offences not punishable by death . ] 5. [ Decisions may be reviewed by the Chief Magistrate of the territory concerned . ] 6. [ Appeals in civil cases may be made to the Chief ...
... [ Resident Magistrates to have jurisdiction in crimes and offences not punishable by death . ] 5. [ Decisions may be reviewed by the Chief Magistrate of the territory concerned . ] 6. [ Appeals in civil cases may be made to the Chief ...
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... Resident Magistrate were united . Cf. document No. 73. ] No. 43 . No. 54. Ordinance . - Of His Honour the LIEUTENANT - GOVERNOR in Council , for empowering the Collector of Taxes in Cape Town , and the Civil Commissioners of the Country ...
... Resident Magistrate were united . Cf. document No. 73. ] No. 43 . No. 54. Ordinance . - Of His Honour the LIEUTENANT - GOVERNOR in Council , for empowering the Collector of Taxes in Cape Town , and the Civil Commissioners of the Country ...
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