Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in England and Ireland, Volum 20Edward William Cox J. Crockford, Law Times Office, 1907 |
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... magistrate sitting at Southwark Police - court , upon dismissing a charge of assault preferred by the appellant against the respondent . Licensed house- Refusal to leave premises 36 -Licensee's right to eject -35 & Vict . c . 94 , 8. 18 ...
... magistrate sitting at Southwark Police - court , upon dismissing a charge of assault preferred by the appellant against the respondent . Licensed house- Refusal to leave premises 36 -Licensee's right to eject -35 & Vict . c . 94 , 8. 18 ...
Side 59
... magistrate upon the point , was unable to recollect a single expression of the foul language alleged to have been used by the respondent , and the magistrate found as a fact that at the time the respondent entered the appellant's ...
... magistrate upon the point , was unable to recollect a single expression of the foul language alleged to have been used by the respondent , and the magistrate found as a fact that at the time the respondent entered the appellant's ...
Side 60
... magistrate based his decision upon Dallimore v . Sutton ( 62 J. P. 423 ) , decided by Refusal to Wills and Kennedy , JJ . in 1898 ; but he took a wrong view of that -Licensee's decision . Wills , J. there distinctly points out that a ...
... magistrate based his decision upon Dallimore v . Sutton ( 62 J. P. 423 ) , decided by Refusal to Wills and Kennedy , JJ . in 1898 ; but he took a wrong view of that -Licensee's decision . Wills , J. there distinctly points out that a ...
Side 61
... magistrate could not entertain the charge for assault . The magistrate seems to have thought that the only rights of a licensed person in such a case depended upon the 18th section of the Licensing Act of 1872 , and that unless the ...
... magistrate could not entertain the charge for assault . The magistrate seems to have thought that the only rights of a licensed person in such a case depended upon the 18th section of the Licensing Act of 1872 , and that unless the ...
Side 68
... magistrate convicted a person of having erected a building beyond the general line of buildings in a street in London and made an order for the demolition thereof , under the provisions of the London Building Acts , 1894 and 1898 , and ...
... magistrate convicted a person of having erected a building beyond the general line of buildings in a street in London and made an order for the demolition thereof , under the provisions of the London Building Acts , 1894 and 1898 , and ...
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