A Digest of the Law of Scotland: With Special Reference to the Office and Duties of a Justice of the PeaceT. & T. Clark, 1880 - 884페이지 |
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51 페이지
... magistrate committing the prisoner ; or 2d , by a judge com- petent to try the particular offence , though he be not the committing magistrate . As justices are never asked to commit for grave offences not bailable , and are com- petent ...
... magistrate committing the prisoner ; or 2d , by a judge com- petent to try the particular offence , though he be not the committing magistrate . As justices are never asked to commit for grave offences not bailable , and are com- petent ...
52 페이지
... magistrate . When the magistrate fails in his duty in refusing or delaying to admit to bail , where bound so to do , or fixing bail beyond the statutory amount , he is liable in damages for wrongous imprisonment , but only where he acts ...
... magistrate . When the magistrate fails in his duty in refusing or delaying to admit to bail , where bound so to do , or fixing bail beyond the statutory amount , he is liable in damages for wrongous imprisonment , but only where he acts ...
53 페이지
... magistrate . See 20th Oct. 1875 , Wilson , Couper 167 . 11. Stouthrief , or theft by threats and violence in or about a dwelling - house . 12. Theft of human creatures - Plagium . 13. Theft from bleachfields to the value of 10s . - 18 ...
... magistrate . See 20th Oct. 1875 , Wilson , Couper 167 . 11. Stouthrief , or theft by threats and violence in or about a dwelling - house . 12. Theft of human creatures - Plagium . 13. Theft from bleachfields to the value of 10s . - 18 ...
93 페이지
... magistrates , in 1786 , ordered the soldiers to be quartered on all the inhabitants without distinction . After two years the inhabitants com- plained , and in a declarator adduced evidence that the usage of every considerable town in ...
... magistrates , in 1786 , ordered the soldiers to be quartered on all the inhabitants without distinction . After two years the inhabitants com- plained , and in a declarator adduced evidence that the usage of every considerable town in ...
100 페이지
... magistrate found that the parties had been criminally disorderly ; and having so found , we have no power to review ... Magistrates of burghs were found entitled to imprison for bad and insufficient bread . - 1696 , Baxters of Glasgow ...
... magistrate found that the parties had been criminally disorderly ; and having so found , we have no power to review ... Magistrates of burghs were found entitled to imprison for bad and insufficient bread . - 1696 , Baxters of Glasgow ...
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