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 3 |
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Page 934
... c .; and in default of present payment thereof , to issue their warrants to levy the same by distress , & c .; and in default of such distress to commit the party to gaol , at his own charge , for a month . Provided ( s . 5. ) ...
... c .; and in default of present payment thereof , to issue their warrants to levy the same by distress , & c .; and in default of such distress to commit the party to gaol , at his own charge , for a month . Provided ( s . 5. ) ...
Page 942
3 . tions aforesaid , to be levied by distress , & c . and where no distress can be found , the said offender shall be committed to the common gaol of the county where such offence was committed , by warrant of such justice , for any ...
3 . tions aforesaid , to be levied by distress , & c . and where no distress can be found , the said offender shall be committed to the common gaol of the county where such offence was committed , by warrant of such justice , for any ...
Page 947
... the sons ( not being 1 tanners ) huving said penalties to be levied by distress , & c .; and when burk in their possession , no distress can be found , the said offender shall be committed to the common gaol of the county where such ...
... the sons ( not being 1 tanners ) huving said penalties to be levied by distress , & c .; and when burk in their possession , no distress can be found , the said offender shall be committed to the common gaol of the county where such ...
Page 957
... to whom the same is or are directed , cannot be found ; and every person offending c . 17. s . 30. Ir . from vessel in loss of such vesa 12 Ann . herein distress without leave . of the ship , or owner Ch . XIV . Private Property .
... to whom the same is or are directed , cannot be found ; and every person offending c . 17. s . 30. Ir . from vessel in loss of such vesa 12 Ann . herein distress without leave . of the ship , or owner Ch . XIV . Private Property .
Page 958
Sleuling pump The statutes which respect the king's right , by virtue distress , or do- of his prerogative , to wreck of the sea , have been already ing any thing tending to the referred to ( vol . 1. p . 188-9 . ) ...
Sleuling pump The statutes which respect the king's right , by virtue distress , or do- of his prerogative , to wreck of the sea , have been already ing any thing tending to the referred to ( vol . 1. p . 188-9 . ) ...
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