| 1831 - 610 sider
...be aware of the recorded opinion of the law officers of the Crown ; that, " Although it is advisable to procure a justice of the peace to attend, and for the military to act under his orders, when such attendance can be obtained ;" yet that, " in the event of a breach of the peace by... | |
| Thomas Frederick Simmons - 1843 - 678 sider
...may, and ought to command all other persons to assist therein. However, it is by all means advisable to procure a justice of the peace to attend, and for the military to act tinder his immediate orders, when such attendance and the sanction of such orders can be obtained,... | |
| William Lennox L. Fitzgerald De-Ros (23rd baron.) - 1844 - 262 sider
...be aware of the recorded opinion of the law-officers of the Grown, that " Although it is advisable to procure a justice of the peace to attend, and for the Military to act under his orders, when such attendance can be obtained ;" yet that, " in the event of a breach of the peace by... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1853 - 750 sider
...may and ought to command all other persons to assist therein. However, it is by all means advisable to procure a justice of the peace to attend, and for the military to act under his immediato orders, when such attendance and the sanction of his orders can be obtained, as it not only... | |
| Army - 1853 - 240 sider
...be aware of the recorded opinion of the law-officers of the Crown, that " Although it is advisable to procure a Justice of the peace to attend, and for the Military to act under his orders, when such attendance can be obtained ;" yet that, " in the event of a breach of the peace by... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - 1863 - 464 sider
...multitude, without the presence of a peaceofficer of any description; but it is by all means advisable to procure a justice of the peace to attend, and for...attendance and the sanction of such orders can be obtained. [Q. Reg., Suppression «f Riots. Q. When troops are employed in aid of the civil power, what is it... | |
| William Francis Finlason - 1867 - 306 sider
...suppression of riots, but may and ought to command all other persons to assist them. However, it is advisable to procure a justice of the peace to attend, and for the military to act under his orders. But still, in cases of great and sudden emergency, the military, as well as other individuals,... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1869 - 880 sider
...therein. " However, it is by all means advisable to procure a Justice of 1'eace to attend, and for Hie Military to act under his immediate orders, when such attendance, and the sanctions of such orders can be obtained, as it not only prevents any disposition to unnecessary violence... | |
| Charles Mathew Clode - 1869 - 884 sider
...all other persona to assist therein. "However, it is by all means advisable to procure a Justice of Peace to attend, and for the Military to act under his immediate ordtrt. when such attendance, and the sanctions of such orders can be obtained, as it not only prevents... | |
| P. C. G. Webster - 1870 - 280 sider
...may and ought to command all other persons to assist therein. However, it is by all means advisable to procure a Justice of the Peace to attend, and for the military to act under Ms immediate orders, when such attendance and the sanction of such orders can be obtained ; as it not... | |
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