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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Thomas Walter Williams. and upon this appeal entered into the question upon
the merits , and actually settled a case there for the opinion of this Court But THE
COURT agreed that the borough sessions had no jurisdiction to make this order
of ...
Thomas Walter Williams. and upon this appeal entered into the question upon
the merits , and actually settled a case there for the opinion of this Court But THE
COURT agreed that the borough sessions had no jurisdiction to make this order
of ...
Page 410
Here the two contending parishes , and the place where the sessions were held ,
were within ten miles or thereabouts : it is said , the parish wanted to know if the
wife of the pauper was settled with him , which depended upon the age of hin , a
...
Here the two contending parishes , and the place where the sessions were held ,
were within ten miles or thereabouts : it is said , the parish wanted to know if the
wife of the pauper was settled with him , which depended upon the age of hin , a
...
Page 413
there is but one commission of the peace for the whole county ; and the quarter -
sessions are always held first in the western , and afterwards adjourned into the
eastern , division . The sessions commence in the western division on the ...
there is but one commission of the peace for the whole county ; and the quarter -
sessions are always held first in the western , and afterwards adjourned into the
eastern , division . The sessions commence in the western division on the ...
Page 414
Hindercleave , an order made at the gene . ral quarter sessions , held by
adjournment , was quashed ; be . cause it did not appear that this was the next
general quarter sessions ; for it might be that the sessions was begun , and
continued hy ...
Hindercleave , an order made at the gene . ral quarter sessions , held by
adjournment , was quashed ; be . cause it did not appear that this was the next
general quarter sessions ; for it might be that the sessions was begun , and
continued hy ...
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Sessions , iii . 1020. Nature of the sessions of the peace , ib . General quarter
sessions , ib . General sessions , ib . Petit or special sessions , ib . Sessions
considered as one day , 1021 . At what time held , ib . Where sessions may be
holden ...
Sessions , iii . 1020. Nature of the sessions of the peace , ib . General quarter
sessions , ib . General sessions , ib . Petit or special sessions , ib . Sessions
considered as one day , 1021 . At what time held , ib . Where sessions may be
holden ...
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