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Side 14
... cause , or join in any mutiny or sedition in any forces belonging to Her Majesty's army , or Her Majesty's royal marines , or shall not use his utmost endeavours to suppress the same , or shall conspire with any other person to cause a ...
... cause , or join in any mutiny or sedition in any forces belonging to Her Majesty's army , or Her Majesty's royal marines , or shall not use his utmost endeavours to suppress the same , or shall conspire with any other person to cause a ...
Side 24
... cause to be issued out of army votes , upon application in writing , signed by any justice within whose jurisdiction such place of confinement shall be locally situated , together with a copy of the order of commitment , a further sum ...
... cause to be issued out of army votes , upon application in writing , signed by any justice within whose jurisdiction such place of confinement shall be locally situated , together with a copy of the order of commitment , a further sum ...
Side 25
... cause to be apprehended such suspected person , and forthwith to bring him or cause him to be brought before any justice living in or near the place where he was so apprehended and acting for the county , city , district , place , or ...
... cause to be apprehended such suspected person , and forthwith to bring him or cause him to be brought before any justice living in or near the place where he was so apprehended and acting for the county , city , district , place , or ...
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... causing him to be tried and punished as a deserter , may cause him to be returned to his service on the Volunteer permanent staff , to be there put under stoppages from his pay until he has repaid the amount of any bounty received by ...
... causing him to be tried and punished as a deserter , may cause him to be returned to his service on the Volunteer permanent staff , to be there put under stoppages from his pay until he has repaid the amount of any bounty received by ...
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... cause to be taken any money or gratuity for mustering any soldiers , or for signing any muster rolls or duplicates thereof , shall forfeit for every such offence the sum of fifty pounds ; and any person who shall falsely be mustered ...
... cause to be taken any money or gratuity for mustering any soldiers , or for signing any muster rolls or duplicates thereof , shall forfeit for every such offence the sum of fifty pounds ; and any person who shall falsely be mustered ...
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The Public General Statutes: With a List of the Local and Private ..., Volum 3 Great Britain Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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Side 942 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Side 233 - Acts before a court of summary jurisdiction. The term "Summary Jurisdiction Acts" means as follows : As to England, the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled "An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Side 860 - Hull (the act of God, the Queen's enemies, fire ' and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, " rivers, and navigation of whatever nature and kind soever, " save risk of boats so far as ships are liable thereto excepted...
Side 279 - The privileges, immunities, and powers to be held, enjoyed, and exercised by the Senate and by the House of Commons, and by the Members thereof...
Side 791 - All persons may be joined as defendants against whom the right to any relief is alleged to exist, whether jointly, severally or in the alternative; and judgment may be given against such one or more of the defendants as may be found to be liable according to their respective liabilities, without any amendment.
Side 509 - Act regulating the powers and duties of justices of the peace for such district, or of the police of such district; and...
Side 944 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority, — 1. Uses violence to or intimidates such other person or his wife or children, or injures his property ; or, 2.
Side 816 - Judge may at any time for sufficient reason order that any particular fact or facts may be proved by affidavit, or that the affidavit of any witness may be read at the hearing or trial, on such conditions as the Court or Judge may think reasonable, or that any witness whose attendance in court ought for some sufficient cause to be dispensed with be examined by interrogatories or otherwise before a commissioner or examiner...
Side 831 - The Court of Appeal shall have power to give any judgment and make any order which ought to have been made, and to make such further or other order as the case may require.
Side 127 - Neither will you, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court-martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a witness, by a court of justice, in a due course of law. So help you God.