A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland: To the Year 1811, Inclusive : Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries : with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 1 |
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Page 105
Eng . no petition com - Petition , by whom subscribed plaining of an undue
election or return , or of the omission peca or insufficiency of a return , shall be
proceeded upon , un - thereupon . 28 Geo . 3 . c . 52 less subscribed by some
person ...
Eng . no petition com - Petition , by whom subscribed plaining of an undue
election or return , or of the omission peca or insufficiency of a return , shall be
proceeded upon , un - thereupon . 28 Geo . 3 . c . 52 less subscribed by some
person ...
Page 108
4 . whenever the member whose election is complained of in such petition shall
Sitting member shall not be a have given notice of his intention not to defend the
same , party after notice of he shall not be admitted to appear as a party against ...
4 . whenever the member whose election is complained of in such petition shall
Sitting member shall not be a have given notice of his intention not to defend the
same , party after notice of he shall not be admitted to appear as a party against ...
Page 122
Eng . * such petition did or did not appear to them to be frivo , lous or vexatious ;
and they shall in like manner report with respect to every party who shall have
appeared before them in opposition to such petition , whether the opposition did
or ...
Eng . * such petition did or did not appear to them to be frivo , lous or vexatious ;
and they shall in like manner report with respect to every party who shall have
appeared before them in opposition to such petition , whether the opposition did
or ...
Page 125
27 . petition shall not be presented within the time so limited , Des the judgment
of such committee on such question shall final . be conclusive in all subsequent
elections for that place , to all intents and purposes whatsoever . And by s . 28 . f .
27 . petition shall not be presented within the time so limited , Des the judgment
of such committee on such question shall final . be conclusive in all subsequent
elections for that place , to all intents and purposes whatsoever . And by s . 28 . f .
Page 128
... said petition , and the opposite party shalt in such case recover from the party
on whose behalf any such objection was ... recovered in like manner as the costs
of frivolous petitions , or frivolous opposition to any petition , Commissioners For ...
... said petition , and the opposite party shalt in such case recover from the party
on whose behalf any such objection was ... recovered in like manner as the costs
of frivolous petitions , or frivolous opposition to any petition , Commissioners For ...
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