Parliamentary Papers, Volumen36

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Página 2 - ... who shall occupy as tenant any lands or tenements for which he shall be bond fide liable to a yearly rent of not less than fifty pounds, shall be entitled to vote...
Página 16 - ... on the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers of the said lands, and on the overseers of such parishes, and on the trustees, surveyors of highways, or other persons having the care of such roads or streets.
Página 17 - ... sections, and books of reference so deposited with them, denoting the time at which the same were lodged in their respective offices, and shall at all seasonable hours of the day permit any person to view and examine one of the same, and to make copies or •extracts therefrom; and...
Página 4 - And for a further plea in this behalf the defendant says that, just before the said time when, &c., to wit on the day and year in the declaration...
Página 58 - ... be paid into the Bank of England in the name and with the privity of the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery...
Página 9 - Concerning which we may make the same observations as upon the preceding article ; that it is a right strictly natural ; that the laws of England have never abridged it without sufficient cause ; and, that in this kingdom it cannot ever be abridged at the mere discretion of the magistrate, without the explicit permission of the laws. Here again the language of the great charter' is, that no freeman shall be taken or [135] imprisoned, but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the...
Página 33 - Railway, the ascent of any turnpike road shall not be more than one foot in thirty feet; and of any other public carriage road not more than one foot in twenty feet ; and that a good and sufficient fence, of four feet high at the least, shall be made on each side of every bridge which shall be erected.
Página 36 - ... shall, fourteen days previous to the holding of such petty sessions, be given in some newspaper circulating in the county, and also be affixed upon the door of the parish church in which such deviation or alteration is intended to be made, or, if there be no church, some other place to which notices are usually affixed.

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