| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1854 - 714 pages
...drawn up according to one of the forms of conviction or adjudication contained in schedule (K) hereto annexed, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit,) and upon every such conviction to order the offender to pay such penalty as they may think proper,... | |
| Henry Jarman - Equity pleading and procedure - 1854 - 848 pages
...in such case, would have been payable to the clerks in court, for the completion of such taxation, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit. By the 12th ibid., in cases where the account of any trustee, executor, administrator, receiver, consignee... | |
| Law - 1854 - 836 pages
...and the same manner as writs and proceedings of the Superior Courts are now acted on and enforced, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit ; and any existing writ or proceeding, the form of which shall be in any manner altered iu pursuance... | |
| Henry Thurstan Holland, Thomas Chandler, Charles Edward Pollock - Common law - 1854 - 380 pages
...such and the same manner as writs and proceedings of the said Courts are now acted upon and enforced, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit ; and any existing writ or proceeding the form of which shall be in any manner altered in pursuance... | |
| Law - 1854 - 532 pages
...such and the same manner as writs and proceedings of the said Courts are now acted on and enforced, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit; and any existing writ or proceeding the form of which shall be in any manner altered in pursuance of... | |
| John Thompson (Barrister-at-law) - 1854 - 214 pages
...such and the same manner as writs and proceedings of the said courts are now acted upon and enforced, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit ; and any existing writ or proceeding, the form of which shall be in any manner altered in pursuance... | |
| Great Britain, Felix John Hamel - Customs administration - 1854 - 620 pages
...the undertaking may think fit ; and all conveyances made according to the forms in the said schedules or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit shall be effectual to vest the hinds thereby conveyed in the promoters of the undertaking, and shall... | |
| William Mawdesley Best - Cross-examination - 1854 - 930 pages
...presiding officer, in like manner as to the mode of amendment, and proceedings consequent thereon, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit, as in the case of amendments of variances under an act of parliament passed in the session of parliament,... | |
| Robert Malcolm Kerr - Procedure (Law) - 1854 - 270 pages
...such and the same manner as writs and proceedings of the said courts are now acted upon and enforced, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit ; and any existing writ or proceeding, the form of which shall be in any manner altered in pursuance... | |
| Jamaica - Courts - 1855 - 636 pages
...drawn up according to one of the forms of conviction or adjudication contained in schedule (K) hereto annexed, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case will admit), and, upon every such conviction, to order the offender to pay such penalty as they may think proper,... | |
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