| 1770 - 366 páginas
...fkeleton of a bill. When a bill begins in the houfe of lords, it is, when • " of of a private riature, referred to two of the judges, to examine and report the ftate of the facts alledged, to fee that all neceffary parties confent, and to fettle all points of technical propriety.... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 páginas
...the matter alleged, and accordingly report it to the houfe; and then (or, otherwife, upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In...upon motion made to the houfe, without any petition at all. Formerly, all bills were drawn in the form of petitions, which were entered upon the parliament... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 páginas
...examine the matter alleged, and accordingly report it to the houfc; and then (or,otherwife, upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In...upon motion made to the houfe, without any petition at all. Formerly, all bills were drawn •in the form of petitions, which were entered upon the,parliament... | |
| Delacroix (M., Jacques-Vincent) - 1792 - 586 páginas
..." penalties, and of any fums of money toberaifed) being indeed •' only the fkeleton of the bill. In the houfe of lords, if the bill " begins there,...a private nature) referred to two " of the judges, who examine and report the ftate of the fadls al» •' ledged, to fee that all neceflarV parties confent,... | |
| Delacroix (M., Jacques-Vincent) - 1792 - 582 páginas
...•* penalties, and of any fums of money toberaifed) being indeed " only the (keleton of the bill. In the houfe of lords, if the bill " begins there,...a private nature) referred to two " of the judges, who examine and report the ftate of the fafts al'* ledged, to fee that all neceflary parties confent,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 páginas
...examine the matter alleged, and accordingly report it to the houfe; and then (or otherwife, upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In...upon motion made to the houfe, without any petition at all. Formerly, all bills were drawn in the form of petitions (59), which were entered upon the/wr;... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 674 páginas
...the matter alleged, and accordingly report it to the houfe; and then (or otherwife, •upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In...matters the bill is brought in upon motion made to the houfc r without any petition at all. Formerly, all bills were drawn in the form of petitions (59},... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 páginas
...the matter alleged, and accordingly report it to the houfe ; and then (or otherwife, upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In public matters the bill is brought in upon motion madeto the houfe, without any petition at all. Formerly, all bills were drawn in the form of petitions... | |
| William Guthrie, John Knox - 1801 - 1146 páginas
...the matter «Hedged, and accordingly report it to the houfe ; and then (or, atherwife upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In...the judges, to examine and report the ftate of the faéle alledged, to fee that all neceflary parties confcnt, and to fettle all points of technical propriety.)... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 páginas
...examine the matter alleged, and accordingly report it to the house; and then (or otherwise, upon the mere petition) leave is given to bring in the bill. In...matters the bill is brought in upon motion made to the house, without any petition at all. Formerly, all bills were drawn in the form of petitions (59), which... | |
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