| 1852 - 632 sider
...settlement of her own ; and the words in that proviso, " whenever any person shall have a wife and children having no other settlement than his or her own, such wife and children shall be removable whenever he or she is removable, &c.," must be read reddendo sinpula singulis, so... | |
| Great Britain - 1846 - 880 sider
...be deemed a Removal within the Meaning of this Act : Provided always, that whenever any Person shall have a Wife or Children having no other Settlement than his or her own, such Wife and Children shall be removable whenever he or she is removable, and shall not be removable when he or she is not... | |
| Great Britain - 1847 - 858 sider
...be deemed a Removal within the Meaning of this Act ; provided always, that whenever any Person shall have a Wife or Children having no other Settlement than his or her own, such Wife and Children shall be removable when he or she is removable, and shall not be removable when he or she is not removable:"... | |
| Great Britain - 1847 - 864 sider
...be deemed a Removal within the Meaning of this Act ; provided always, that whenever any Person shall have a Wife or Children having no other Settlement than his or her own, such Wife and Children shall be removable when he or she is removable, and shall not be removable when he or she is not removable:"... | |
| Local government manual - 1847 - 188 sider
...be deemed a removal within the meaning of this Act : provided always, that whenever any person shall have a wife or children having no other settlement than his or her own, such wife and children shall be removable whenever he or she is removable, and shall not be removable when he or she is not... | |
| Henry John Hodgson - 1848 - 52 sider
...be deemed a removal within the meaning of this act: Provided always, that whenever any person shall have a wife or children, having no other settlement than his or her own, such wife and children shall be removeable whenever he or she is removeable, and shall not be removeable when he or she is... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1848 - 84 sider
...of pauper lunatics should not be deemed a removal within the meaning of that act : provided always, that whenever any person should have a wife or children having no other settlement than liis or her own, such wife and children should be removable whenever he or she is removable, and should... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Board - 1849 - 712 sider
...proviso to that section was open to much doubt. It has therefore been repealed, and it has been enacted that, whenever any person should have a wife or children...her own, such wife and children should be removable from any parish from which he or she would be removable notwithstanding any provisions of the Act,... | |
| John Monson Carrow, J. Hamerton, T. Allen - 1849 - 780 sider
...Coieridgc, Wightman, and Erie, Js. (b) By section 1, it is provided always, " that whenever any person shall have a wife or children having no other settlement than his or her own, such wife and children shall be removable whenever he or she is removable, and shall not be removable when he or she is not... | |
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