Registration Cases: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas, on Appeal from the Decisions of the Revising Barristers, from Michaelmas Term, 1854, to Michaelmas Term, 1862 |
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... objection . The being of the list , No. 3. Schedule B. stat . 6 Vict . The list of persons entitled to vote in the ... person objecting that he gave the notice or notices respectively required by this act , to be given by him , " this ...
... objection . The being of the list , No. 3. Schedule B. stat . 6 Vict . The list of persons entitled to vote in the ... person objecting that he gave the notice or notices respectively required by this act , to be given by him , " this ...
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... persons who have rights of voting given for the first time by the Reform Act , and to those whose rights of voting were reserved , though con- siderably modified by that act . By section 17. stat . 6 Vict . c . 18. , the person objecting ...
... persons who have rights of voting given for the first time by the Reform Act , and to those whose rights of voting were reserved , though con- siderably modified by that act . By section 17. stat . 6 Vict . c . 18. , the person objecting ...
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... objection , where there are more than one list of voters , should specify the list to which the objection refers ; and sect . 48. of stat . 8 Vict . c . 18. enables the barrister to expunge on proof " by the person objecting that he ...
... objection , where there are more than one list of voters , should specify the list to which the objection refers ; and sect . 48. of stat . 8 Vict . c . 18. enables the barrister to expunge on proof " by the person objecting that he ...
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... persons who have rights of voting given for the first time by the Reform Act , and to those whose rights of voting were reserved , though con- siderably modified by that act . By section 17. stat . 6 Vict . c . 18. , the person objecting ...
... persons who have rights of voting given for the first time by the Reform Act , and to those whose rights of voting were reserved , though con- siderably modified by that act . By section 17. stat . 6 Vict . c . 18. , the person objecting ...
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... objection which the objector adopted in this case was that authorised by the ... person to whom the same shall be sent , at his place of abode , as described ... persons entitled to vote , who may not already be on the register , or who ...
... objection which the objector adopted in this case was that authorised by the ... person to whom the same shall be sent , at his place of abode , as described ... persons entitled to vote , who may not already be on the register , or who ...
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Act of Parliament ANELAY annual appears appellant appointed ASHFIELD beadsman Belper borough BRUMFITT BYLES cestui que trust claim to vote claimant clerk COCKBURN contended corporation corporation aggregate Court Cowhill CROWDER dean and canons decision duly duplicate Durham duties election enacts entitled to vote equitable ERLE fact franchise freehold give given HEARTLEY held hold hospital inserted intended land landlord Legislature LEWIS Lincoln College list of voters lord Lutw manor ment military knights notice of claim notice of objection objector occupied opinion overseers owner paid parish party objected payment person objected PHILIP DAVIES place of abode premises qualification question rated Reform Act Register of Voters Registration Act rent-charge rents and profits residence respondent Revising Barrister right to vote ROBSON sect signature signed statute sufficient tenant tenements thereof tion trustees TUCKER UPPER BODDINGTON Vict vote in respect Whitstable WILLIAMS words
Popular passages
Page 267 - July in such year, nor unless such person, where such premises are situate in any parish or township in which there shall be a rate for the relief of the poor...
Page 36 - ... mortgage estate therein, unless he be in the actual possession or receipt of the rents and profits thereof, but that the mortgagor in actual possession or in receipt of the rents and profit1) thereof shall and may vote for the same notwithstanding such mortgage...
Page 446 - That the knights of the shires to be chosen within the same realm of England to come to the Parliaments of our Lord the King hereafter to he holden, shall be chosen in every county of the realm of England by people dwelling and resident in the same counties, whereof every one of them shall have free land or tenement to the value of 40 shillings by the year at the least above all charges...
Page 395 - ... and the production by the party who posted such notice of such stamped duplicate shall be evidence of the notice having been given to the person at the place mentioned in such duplicate...
Page 482 - ... for his own life, or for the life of another, or for any lives whatsoever, or for any larger estate of the clear yearly value of not less than five pounds over and above all rents and charges payable out of or in respect of the same...
Page 499 - ... the name of the occupying tenant thereof, shall be wholly omitted in any case where the same is by this Act directed to be specified therein, or if any person whose name is included in any such list, or his place of abode, or the nature or description of his qualification...
Page 316 - ... perpetual succession and a common seal, with power to hold lands, but with such liability on the part of the members...
Page 169 - Street, Lane, or other like Place in this Parish [or Township], and Number of House (if any), where the Property is situate, or Name of the Property, if known by any, or Name of the occupying Tenant...
Page 273 - Tenure whatever, for the unexpired Residue, whatever it may be, of any Term originally created for a Period of not less than...
Page 445 - England, have now, of late, been made by very great, outrageous, and excessive number of people dwelling within the same counties of the realm of England, of the which, most part was of people of small substance and of no value, whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent, as to such elections to be made with the most worthy knights and esquires dwelling within the same counties...