Maine Civil Officer: a Guide for Justices of the Peace, Trial Justices, Sheriffs and Their Deputies, Coroners and ConstablesLoring, Short & Harmon, 1874 - 624ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Charge for rent of real estate cannot be sustained in set - off . ( 1 ) Demand for pauper supplies cannot be set off . ( m ) Decision . 15. Demands must be due from all the plaintiffs to all the defendants jointly . ( n ) Same . 16. Of ...
... Charge for rent of real estate cannot be sustained in set - off . ( 1 ) Demand for pauper supplies cannot be set off . ( m ) Decision . 15. Demands must be due from all the plaintiffs to all the defendants jointly . ( n ) Same . 16. Of ...
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... charged with offenses to be arrested . ings . Proceed- ( a ) Power to bind over for appear- ance at a higher court ... charge must be made against a person before he can be put on trial . ( h ) The time must be alleged with certainty ...
... charged with offenses to be arrested . ings . Proceed- ( a ) Power to bind over for appear- ance at a higher court ... charge must be made against a person before he can be put on trial . ( h ) The time must be alleged with certainty ...
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... charge . 7. How person imprisoned in one county may be removed to another . 8. Duty of officers . 9. Examination of persons arrested . 10. Magistrate may adjourn examina- tion . Respondent to recognize for his appearance at time of ...
... charge . 7. How person imprisoned in one county may be removed to another . 8. Duty of officers . 9. Examination of persons arrested . 10. Magistrate may adjourn examina- tion . Respondent to recognize for his appearance at time of ...
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... charge of a riot . ( d ) To break up a " justice's court ' is an unlawful act . 8. One person may be convicted alone . 4. Duty of officers in suppressing mobs . [ disperse . 5. Proceedings when rioters refuse to 415 6. If any rioters ...
... charge of a riot . ( d ) To break up a " justice's court ' is an unlawful act . 8. One person may be convicted alone . 4. Duty of officers in suppressing mobs . [ disperse . 5. Proceedings when rioters refuse to 415 6. If any rioters ...
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... charge the offense . ( c ) Material allegation in com- plaint . 15 . 453 Penalty for injuries to monuments , marked trees , mile - stones , & c . Willful injuries to buildings , goods , & c . ( d ) How premises may be described in ...
... charge the offense . ( c ) Material allegation in com- plaint . 15 . 453 Penalty for injuries to monuments , marked trees , mile - stones , & c . Willful injuries to buildings , goods , & c . ( d ) How premises may be described in ...
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473 ÆäÀÌÁö - In prosecutions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers, or men in a public capacity, or where the matter published is proper for public information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence. And, in all indictments for libels, the jury shall have a right to determine the law and the facts under the direction of the court as in other cases.
584 ÆäÀÌÁö - Dickinson, his heirs and assigns forever as aforesaid, and that I will and my heirs, executors and administrators, shall warrant and defend the same to the said Dickinson, his heirs and assigns forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons.
537 ÆäÀÌÁö - Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America, hereinafter called the Government, In the penal sum of dollars. lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, and successors, Jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
590 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... in as good order and condition, reasonable use and wearing thereof, fire and other unavoidable casualties excepted, as the same now are...
573 ÆäÀÌÁö - Thousand dollars in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain, and sell, unto the said party of the second part...
582 ÆäÀÌÁö - In witness whereof, the said- parties have hereunto interchangeably set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written.
484 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every husband, wife, child, parent, guardian, employer or other person, who shall be injured in person or property, or means of support, by any intoxicated person, or in consequence of the intoxication, habitual or otherwise, of any person, shall have a right of action in his or her own name, severally or jointly, against any person or persons who shall, by selling or giving intoxicating liquors, have caused the intoxication, in whole or in part, of such person...
453 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... be punished by fine not exceeding three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year in the house of correction in said county of Middlesex.
288 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... then this obligation to be void and of none effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
432 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... or vicious life, or has been found in circumstances of manifest danger of falling into habits of vice or immorality, and request that she may be committed to the guardianship of the officers of said school.