Summary of the Duties of a Justice of the Peace Out of Sessions: Summary ConvictionsH. Sweet, 1860 - 708 pages |
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... distress ( x ) , and in default of distress or pay- ment the prosecutor may be committed ( y ) to the house of correction , unless such costs and all charges of the distress , & c . to be stated in the commitment , shall be sooner paid ...
... distress ( x ) , and in default of distress or pay- ment the prosecutor may be committed ( y ) to the house of correction , unless such costs and all charges of the distress , & c . to be stated in the commitment , shall be sooner paid ...
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... distress , and in default of sufficient distress by imprisonment , they will issue a distress warrant ( f ) , whereby the constable is required to certify to them if no distress can be found . Should such a cer- tificate ( g ) be ...
... distress , and in default of sufficient distress by imprisonment , they will issue a distress warrant ( f ) , whereby the constable is required to certify to them if no distress can be found . Should such a cer- tificate ( g ) be ...
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... distress , & c . , the costs will be included in the distress warrant ( p ) ; where the punishment is by imprison- Distress : in ment in the first instance , and the defendant is ordered to pay prisoninent . costs , the justices may ...
... distress , & c . , the costs will be included in the distress warrant ( p ) ; where the punishment is by imprison- Distress : in ment in the first instance , and the defendant is ordered to pay prisoninent . costs , the justices may ...
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... distress may be levied , such justice may at once commit the defendant to prison for the period for which he would be liable to be committed in case the distress warrant had actually issued , and no goods had been found whereon to levy ...
... distress may be levied , such justice may at once commit the defendant to prison for the period for which he would be liable to be committed in case the distress warrant had actually issued , and no goods had been found whereon to levy ...
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... Distress : in default , imprisonment not exceeding 1 calendar month , if penalty not above £ 5 ; not exceeding 3 calendar months , if penalty above £ 5 and not more than £ 10 ; not exceeding 6 calendar months , if penalty above £ 10 ...
... Distress : in default , imprisonment not exceeding 1 calendar month , if penalty not above £ 5 ; not exceeding 3 calendar months , if penalty above £ 5 and not more than £ 10 ; not exceeding 6 calendar months , if penalty above £ 10 ...
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Page ix - No house, office, room, or other place shall be opened, kept, or used for the purpose of the owner or occupier or keeper thereof or any person using the same or any person procured or employed by or acting for or on behalf of such owner, occupier, or keeper, or person using the same, or of any person having the care or management or in any manner conducting the business thereof...
Page ix - Person as aforesaid, as or for the Consideration for any Assurance, Undertaking, Promise, or Agreement, express or implied, to pay or give thereafter any Money or valuable Thing on any Event or Contingency of or relating to any Horse-race or other Race, Fight, Game, Sport, or Exercise, or as or for the Consideration for securing the paying or giving by some other Person of any Money or valuable Thing on any such Event or Contingency as aforesaid...
Page 311 - Ship," or tending immediately to endanger the Life or Limb of any Person belonging to or on board of such " Ship, " or who by wilful Breach of Duty, or by Neglect of Duty, or by reason of Drunkenness, refuses or omits to do any lawful Act proper and requisite to be done by him for preserving such " Ship " from immediate Loss, Destruction, or serious Damage, or for preserving any Person belonging to or on board of such " Ship" from immediate Danger to Life or Limb, shall for each such Offence be deemed...
Page 608 - Majesty's' subjects ; every person wandering abroad and lodging in any barn or outhouse, or in any deserted or unoccupied building, or in the open air, or under a tent, or in any cart or waggon, not having any visible means of subsistence, and not giving a good account of himself or herself...
Page 353 - No ship, whatever be her tonnage or superficial epace of " passenger decks," shall carry a greater number of passengers on the whole than in the proportion of one statute adult to every five superficial feet, clear for exercise, on the upper deck or poop, or...
Page 40 - ... or for the purpose of any money or valuable thing being received by or on behalf of such owner, occupier...
Page 484 - ... or to be of any association, society or confederacy formed for any such purpose, or to obey the orders or commands of any committee or body of men not lawfully constituted or of any leader or commander or other person not having authority by law for that purpose, or not to inform or give evidence against any associate...
Page 170 - ... of which are not alike favourable to all the players, including among the players the banker or other person by whom the game is managed, or against whom the game is managed, or against whom the other players stake, play or bet.
Page 170 - ... if any such house, room, or place is found fitted or provided with any means or contrivance for unlawful gaming...
Page 552 - Act shall be so incorporated as aforesaid ; and the word ' prescribed ' used in this Act in reference to any matter herein stated shall be construed to refer to such matter as the same shall...