The Statutes at Large: From the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761 [continued to 1807], Volume 34; Volume 1225J. Bentham, 1782 - Law |
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... justices of peace to build and repair gaols , in their respective coanties ; and for other purposes therein men- tioned . Cap . 55. To explain and amend an act , made in the twenty- fecond year of the reign of his present Majesty ...
... justices of peace to build and repair gaols , in their respective coanties ; and for other purposes therein men- tioned . Cap . 55. To explain and amend an act , made in the twenty- fecond year of the reign of his present Majesty ...
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... justice by the name and ftyle of The Court of Requests in the city of Rochester . New commiffioners to be appointed in the room of those who shall die , or be chofen one of the affiftants of the city of Rochester , or shall cease to be ...
... justice by the name and ftyle of The Court of Requests in the city of Rochester . New commiffioners to be appointed in the room of those who shall die , or be chofen one of the affiftants of the city of Rochester , or shall cease to be ...
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... justices . Truftees may borrow money at legal intereft , or on annuities , not ex- ceeding 2,500 l . upon the rates ; and at intereft 4,000l . on the new in- tended ftreets , and affign the rates as a fecurity , at legal or lefs ...
... justices . Truftees may borrow money at legal intereft , or on annuities , not ex- ceeding 2,500 l . upon the rates ; and at intereft 4,000l . on the new in- tended ftreets , and affign the rates as a fecurity , at legal or lefs ...
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... justice of the peace , who , upon proof of the fact by oath of one witness , may fine the offender not more than 40s , nor lefs than 5s . to be paid im- mediately to the justice , and applied as fines beforementioned , or on de- fault ...
... justice of the peace , who , upon proof of the fact by oath of one witness , may fine the offender not more than 40s , nor lefs than 5s . to be paid im- mediately to the justice , and applied as fines beforementioned , or on de- fault ...
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... the ftone bridge . Hackney coaches , & c . plying for hire at the bridge , may be regulated by order of E 2 the the commiffioners of hackney coaches , or two justices of 1782. ] Anno vicefimo fecundo GEORGII III . c . 42 . 51.
... the ftone bridge . Hackney coaches , & c . plying for hire at the bridge , may be regulated by order of E 2 the the commiffioners of hackney coaches , or two justices of 1782. ] Anno vicefimo fecundo GEORGII III . c . 42 . 51.
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