A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of England and Ireland: To the Year 1811, Inclusive : Analytically Arranged in the Order of Sir W. Blackstone's Commentaries : with a Chronological Table of the Statutes, and an Index to the Work, Volume 1Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page xi
... appear to be literal transcripts of English acts , without any reference however to them : and in many instances also the Irish acts are very nearly corresponding to the English statutes which they have followed with but little ...
... appear to be literal transcripts of English acts , without any reference however to them : and in many instances also the Irish acts are very nearly corresponding to the English statutes which they have followed with but little ...
Page xvii
... appear in the first column , and the corresponding or analogous English statutes in the second column , the third column in both tables serving to shew the subject matter of the acts , and the pages of the work where they are abridged ...
... appear in the first column , and the corresponding or analogous English statutes in the second column , the third column in both tables serving to shew the subject matter of the acts , and the pages of the work where they are abridged ...
Page xx
... appear to be not only useful as a comparative view of the English and Irish statutes , for which purpose it was primarily designed , but also as a digest and review of the statutes them- selves , or of such as were most important to be ...
... appear to be not only useful as a comparative view of the English and Irish statutes , for which purpose it was primarily designed , but also as a digest and review of the statutes them- selves , or of such as were most important to be ...
Page 73
... appear to me to have the << s . 3. Eng . clerk . • majority of legal votes . " Which oath any justice of the peace of said county , & c . or in his absence any 3 of the electors shall administer , and such oath shall be entered amongst ...
... appear to me to have the << s . 3. Eng . clerk . • majority of legal votes . " Which oath any justice of the peace of said county , & c . or in his absence any 3 of the electors shall administer , and such oath shall be entered amongst ...
Page 76
... appear , to the best of judgment , at the close of the poll , to have the majority " of legal votes . " - And every deputy shall also before he proceeds to take the poll , take and subscribe the fol- lowing oath , in presence of the ...
... appear , to the best of judgment , at the close of the poll , to have the majority " of legal votes . " - And every deputy shall also before he proceeds to take the poll , take and subscribe the fol- lowing oath , in presence of the ...
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