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 19
... suffer his name to be made use of upon the ac- count or for the profit of any unqualified person , or send any process to such unqualified person , thereby to enable him to appear or practise as an attorney or soli citor , knowing him ...
... suffer his name to be made use of upon the ac- count or for the profit of any unqualified person , or send any process to such unqualified person , thereby to enable him to appear or practise as an attorney or soli citor , knowing him ...
Page 56
... suffer his name to be used for the benefit of any person not entitled to act as a notary . And by s . 12 & 15 ex- ceptions are made as to persons bound before the 1st day of January , 1801 , or admitted notaries before the passing of ...
... suffer his name to be used for the benefit of any person not entitled to act as a notary . And by s . 12 & 15 ex- ceptions are made as to persons bound before the 1st day of January , 1801 , or admitted notaries before the passing of ...
Page 69
... suffer any person taken in execution by vir- Sheriff liable an tue of any such decree or dismiss to make his escape , he shall be liable to the payment of the debt and damages in such decree , to be recovered before the judges of assize ...
... suffer any person taken in execution by vir- Sheriff liable an tue of any such decree or dismiss to make his escape , he shall be liable to the payment of the debt and damages in such decree , to be recovered before the judges of assize ...
Page 72
... suffer the punishment of wilful perjury , if thereof convicted according to law . By s . 11 . every such bailiff or marshal shall enter into security , with 2 sufficient sureties , in the sum of £ 50 . to the se- neschal , conditioned ...
... suffer the punishment of wilful perjury , if thereof convicted according to law . By s . 11 . every such bailiff or marshal shall enter into security , with 2 sufficient sureties , in the sum of £ 50 . to the se- neschal , conditioned ...
Page 73
... suffer the punishment of wilful perjury , if thereof convicted according to law . By s . 11 . every such bailiff or marshal shall enter into security , Bailiffs to give with 2 sufficient sureties , in the sum of £ 50 . to the se ...
... suffer the punishment of wilful perjury , if thereof convicted according to law . By s . 11 . every such bailiff or marshal shall enter into security , Bailiffs to give with 2 sufficient sureties , in the sum of £ 50 . to the se ...
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