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4. What Corrupt Acts avoid an Election.
Responsibility of candidate
On his behalf
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5. How and when Corrupt Practices can be inquired into.
Inquiry on first election
Declaration of guilt
Candidate not returned
Inquiry on subsequent election
Rule as to being one election
Only when first election void
"Durham," 1853
"Dungarvan," 1854
No writ when petition pending
"Southampton" case, 1853
Notice of disqualification
Production of declaration of committee
When resolution not express
When no resolution come to
Whether bribery at the then election disqualifies
At former void election
Report in "Clitheroe" case, 1853
Notice inoperative if no poll
Lists of persons disfranchised
6. "Corrupt Practices" continued.
"Grant v. Guinness"
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5. Presentation of Petition.
Time for petitioning limited
Exceptions, when return amended, or bribery after
election
Sessional orders as to
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