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 2Graisberry and Campbell, 1812 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 124
... guilty , and the plaintiff , & c . shall not prove that the offence was committed in that county , he shall be found not guilty . By s . 3. no officer shall receive , file , or enter of record , Oath required of any declaration , & c ...
... guilty , and the plaintiff , & c . shall not prove that the offence was committed in that county , he shall be found not guilty . By s . 3. no officer shall receive , file , or enter of record , Oath required of any declaration , & c ...
Page 124
... guilty , and the plaintiff , & c . shall not prove that the offence was committed in that county , he shall be found not guilty . By s . 3. no officer shall receive , file , or enter of record , any declaration , & c . on the said penal ...
... guilty , and the plaintiff , & c . shall not prove that the offence was committed in that county , he shall be found not guilty . By s . 3. no officer shall receive , file , or enter of record , any declaration , & c . on the said penal ...
Page 144
... guilty , & c .; and if the verdict shall pass with the de- fendant , or the plaintiff become nonsuit , or suffer any discontinuance , the defendant shall have double costs . And if upon the trial the plaintiff shall not prove that the ...
... guilty , & c .; and if the verdict shall pass with the de- fendant , or the plaintiff become nonsuit , or suffer any discontinuance , the defendant shall have double costs . And if upon the trial the plaintiff shall not prove that the ...
Page 145
... trial that such plaintiff was guilty of the offence commuted . whereof he had been convicted , or on account of which U. K. only recovered , ciously done . s . 2 . VOL . II . L he 1 s . 1. Eng . No writ to be Ch . XII . 145 Of Trespass .
... trial that such plaintiff was guilty of the offence commuted . whereof he had been convicted , or on account of which U. K. only recovered , ciously done . s . 2 . VOL . II . L he 1 s . 1. Eng . No writ to be Ch . XII . 145 Of Trespass .
Page 177
... guilty of an usurpation or intrusion , or unlawfully holding or executing any of said . offices , & c . it shall be lawful for said courts as well to give judgment of ouster , as to fine such persons ; and also to give judgment that the ...
... guilty of an usurpation or intrusion , or unlawfully holding or executing any of said . offices , & c . it shall be lawful for said courts as well to give judgment of ouster , as to fine such persons ; and also to give judgment that the ...
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