A Compendium and Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts, Volum 2,Del 2Munroe, Francis, and Parker, 1810 |
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Side 608
... impound any . swine unyoked and unringed , horses unfettered , sheep not under the care of a shepherd or going at large on the common ... impounding such creatures , in an action of the case . TITLE LXIV . FIRE AND FIRE - WARDS . 1. [ 608 ]
... impound any . swine unyoked and unringed , horses unfettered , sheep not under the care of a shepherd or going at large on the common ... impounding such creatures , in an action of the case . TITLE LXIV . FIRE AND FIRE - WARDS . 1. [ 608 ]
Side 702
... , cause such public notice of the said application to be given , as by law they are di- rected in case of any libel filed by any married woman , for a divorce . TITLE LXXXII . IMPOUNDING . 1. Or the duty of 702 HUSBAND AND WIFE .
... , cause such public notice of the said application to be given , as by law they are di- rected in case of any libel filed by any married woman , for a divorce . TITLE LXXXII . IMPOUNDING . 1. Or the duty of 702 HUSBAND AND WIFE .
Side 703
... impounding swine . I. Of the duty of towns to maintain pounds , and the penalty for neglect of such duty . By statute it is enacted , that there shall be kept and maintained in each town , at their proper cost and charges , a sufficient ...
... impounding swine . I. Of the duty of towns to maintain pounds , and the penalty for neglect of such duty . By statute it is enacted , that there shall be kept and maintained in each town , at their proper cost and charges , a sufficient ...
Side 704
... impounding to notify the owner of the beasts . What notice is re- quired where the owner is absent . not under the care of a shepherd or going at large on the common or highways , leading through the town , between the fifteenth day of ...
... impounding to notify the owner of the beasts . What notice is re- quired where the owner is absent . not under the care of a shepherd or going at large on the common or highways , leading through the town , between the fifteenth day of ...
Side 705
... impounding . And the person impounding , shall also leave with the pound - keeper . keeper , if they are in the town or district pound , at the time such creatures are committed to his custody , a me- morandum in writing under his hand ...
... impounding . And the person impounding , shall also leave with the pound - keeper . keeper , if they are in the town or district pound , at the time such creatures are committed to his custody , a me- morandum in writing under his hand ...
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Side 789 - Parkman, in the manner and by the means aforesaid, to them the said jurors unknown, then and there, feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice aforethought, did kill and murder...
Side 683 - In order also to make the killing murder, it is requisite that the party die within a year and a day after the stroke received, or cause of death administered ; in the computation of which the whole day upon which the hurt was done shall be reckoned the first. Further, the person killed must be "a reasonable creature in being, and under the king's peace,
Side 684 - Express malice is when one, with a sedate deliberate mind and formed design, doth kill another: which formed design is evidenced by external circumstances discovering that inward intention ; as lying in wait, antecedent menaces, former grudges, and concerted schemes to do him some bodily harm...
Side 726 - Third, the capacity of doing ill, or contracting guilt, is not so much measured by years and days as by the strength of the delinquent's understanding and judgment. For one lad of eleven years old may have as much cunning as another of fourteen; and in these cases our maxim is that 'malitia supplet aetatem.
Side 614 - ... all creeks, coves, and other places about and upon salt water, where the sea ebbs and flows, the proprietor, of the land adjoining, shall have propriety to the low water mark, where the sea doth not ebb above a hundred rods, and not more wheresoever it ebbs further: Provided, that such proprietor shall not by this liberty have power to stop or hinder the passage of boats or other vessels, in or through any sea, creeks or coves, to other men's houses or lands.
Side 622 - ... to make a man's own act appear to have been done at a time when it was not done, and, by force of such a falsity, to give it an operation which, in truth and justice, it ought not to have.
Side 686 - ... we may take it for a general rule that all homicide is malicious, and of course amounts to murder, unless where justified by the command or permission of the law; excused on the account of accident or self-preservation ; or alleviated into manslaughter...
Side 684 - ... a sudden provocation one beats another in a cruel and unusual manner, so that he dies, though he did not intend his death, yet he is guilty of murder by express malice; that is, by an express evil design, the genuine sense of malitia. As when a park-keeper tied a boy, that was stealing wood, to a horse's tail, and dragged him along the park ; when a master corrected his servant with an iron bar ; and a schoolmaster stamped on his scholar's belly...
Side 621 - ... the buying of corn, or other dead victual, in any market, and selling it again in the same market, or within four miles of the place.
Side 781 - This tenancy, therefore, happens where there is a unity of possession merely, but perhaps an entire disunion of interest, of title and of time.