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. SupplementGraisberry and Campbell, 1818 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... entitled to , if not so remov- ged . ed ; and in every case in which any such person would have been entitled to have been tried or discharged , if such person had continued in the prison to which he was before committed , it shall be ...
... entitled to , if not so remov- ged . ed ; and in every case in which any such person would have been entitled to have been tried or discharged , if such person had continued in the prison to which he was before committed , it shall be ...
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... entitled to occupying free- holds . 57 Geo 3.c.131 . S. 21. I. lives * This act by the 37th section confirms and re - enacts all former election acts concerning Ireland , not heretofore repealed , except as herein amended , or altered ...
... entitled to occupying free- holds . 57 Geo 3.c.131 . S. 21. I. lives * This act by the 37th section confirms and re - enacts all former election acts concerning Ireland , not heretofore repealed , except as herein amended , or altered ...
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... entitled to recover from the party or par- ties on whose behalf any such objections were made , the full costs and expenses incurred by reason of such frivo- lous or vexatious objections ; which costs , & c . shall be as- certained and ...
... entitled to recover from the party or par- ties on whose behalf any such objections were made , the full costs and expenses incurred by reason of such frivo- lous or vexatious objections ; which costs , & c . shall be as- certained and ...
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... entitled to recover from such petitioners the full costs and expenses which they have incurred by reason of such petitions . By s . 12. if any petitioner who Where petition- shall have entered into such recognizance as aforesaid , ers ...
... entitled to recover from such petitioners the full costs and expenses which they have incurred by reason of such petitions . By s . 12. if any petitioner who Where petition- shall have entered into such recognizance as aforesaid , ers ...
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... entitled to an undivided share jointly with individ- uals , and of lands dispersed in small quantities and inter- mixed with the property of individuals , and lying remote from other property belonging to the crown , and any other ...
... entitled to an undivided share jointly with individ- uals , and of lands dispersed in small quantities and inter- mixed with the property of individuals , and lying remote from other property belonging to the crown , and any other ...
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