Court shall proceed to hear and determine the appeal in a summary way, or they may, if they think fit, adjourn it to the following sessions, and upon the hearing of such appeal, the Court may, if they think fit, mitigate any penalty or forfeiture, or... The New Sanitary Laws: Namely, the Public Health Act, 1848, the Public ... - Page 543by William Golden Lumley - 1859 - 574 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 894 pages
...judge proper ; and the said justices may if they see cause mitigate any fine, penalty, or forfeiture, and may also order such further satisfaction to be made to the party injured as they shall judge reasonable ; and all such determinations of the said justices shall be final, binding,... | |
| Great Britain - 1821 - 48 pages
...returned which shall have been levied in pursuance of such Rule, Bye-law, Order, or Determination, and may also order such further Satisfaction to be made to the Party injured, as they shall judge reasonable, and levy by their Order or Warrant the Costs and Damages which shall be so... | |
| Samuel Francis Thomas Wilde - 1826 - 968 pages
...either of the parties, or otherwise, as they the said justices shall judge proper; and the said justices may also order such further satisfaction to be made to the party injured as they shall judge reasonable; and all such orders and determinations of the said justices shall be final,... | |
| Great Britain - 1830 - 418 pages
...returned, which shall have been levied in pursuance of such order or determination, and may also order any such further satisfaction to be made to the party injured, as they shall judge reasonable, and may also order such costs to be paid to the party aggrieved by the party... | |
| William Woolley (solicitor ed.) - 1830 - 420 pages
...returned, which shall have been levied in pursuance of such order or determination, and may also order any such further satisfaction to be made to the party injured, as they shall judge reasonable, and may also order such costs to be paid to the party aggrieved by the party... | |
| 1851 - 830 pages
...it to the following sessions; and upon the hearing of such appeal the court may, if they think fit, mitigate any penalty or forfeiture, or they may confirm...satisfaction to, be made to the party injured as they judge reasonable, and they may make such order concerning the costs both of the adjudication and of... | |
| 1851 - 668 pages
...to the following sessions ; and upon the hearing of such appeal, the Court may, if they think fit, mitigate any penalty or forfeiture, or they may confirm...satisfaction to be made to the party injured as they judge reasonable, and they may make such order concerning the costs both of the adjudication and of... | |
| 1843 - 886 pages
...adjourn it to the following ; and upon the hearing of such appeal, the court may, if they think fit, mitigate any penalty or forfeiture, or they may confirm...the adjudication, and order any money paid by the appellent, or levied by distress upon his goods, to be returned to him, and they may make such order... | |
| 1845 - 922 pages
...it to the following sessions ; and upon the hearing of such iffti} the Court may, if they think fit, mitigate any penalty or forfeiture, or they may confirm or quash the adjudication, ad order any money paid by the appellant, or levied by distress upon his goods, to be returned to him,... | |
| Great Britain - 1835 - 578 pages
...returned which may have been levied in pursuance of such Order or Determination, and may also order any such further Satisfaction to be made to the Party injured as they shall judge reasonable, and may also order such Costs to be paid to the Party aggrieved by the Party... | |
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