The Statutes at Large of South Carolina: Acts from 1752 to 1786A.S. Johnston, 1838 - Law |
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... constable more easy and less expensive to the person appointed , " passed the eight day of March , one thousand seven hundred and forty - one ; and also an Act intitled " An additional Act to an Act intitled ' an Act for the better ...
... constable more easy and less expensive to the person appointed , " passed the eight day of March , one thousand seven hundred and forty - one ; and also an Act intitled " An additional Act to an Act intitled ' an Act for the better ...
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... constable , or to any other person in the absence a vagrant . of the constable , requiring him to apprehend such vagrant , and to carry him before such justice or any other justice of the peace of the same county ; and the constable to ...
... constable , or to any other person in the absence a vagrant . of the constable , requiring him to apprehend such vagrant , and to carry him before such justice or any other justice of the peace of the same county ; and the constable to ...
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... constable or other person who shall take up a vagrant as aforesaid , shall be paid the sum of seven shillings and six pence , with the accustomed fee of mileage , which , with the charges of conveying such vagrant to Charlestown , shall ...
... constable or other person who shall take up a vagrant as aforesaid , shall be paid the sum of seven shillings and six pence , with the accustomed fee of mileage , which , with the charges of conveying such vagrant to Charlestown , shall ...
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... constable or constables living nearest to the place where such de- faulter lives or resides , requiring him to levy the same by distress and sale of the defaulter's goods , returning the overplus , if any there be , to the defaulter ...
... constable or constables living nearest to the place where such de- faulter lives or resides , requiring him to levy the same by distress and sale of the defaulter's goods , returning the overplus , if any there be , to the defaulter ...
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... constable or constables to whom such warrant shall be directed , shall take from the Constables ' defaulter the following fees in the execution of their office , viz : for serving every execution , six shillings , and one shilling for ...
... constable or constables to whom such warrant shall be directed , shall take from the Constables ' defaulter the following fees in the execution of their office , viz : for serving every execution , six shillings , and one shilling for ...
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Common terms and phrases
Act entitled advice and consent assessors and collectors attorney authority aforesaid Berkley county bills certificate Charlestown church commissioners Commons House constable Council Chamber court current money day of April day of March directed ditto duty entitled An Act execution forfeit Fort Johnson Fort Prince George further enacted further ordained House of Assembly HUGH RUTLEDGE hundred pounds inhabitants inquirers and collectors James John John Rutledge justice lands last volume Legislative Council levied liable Lord one thousand Majesty's Council manner merchandizes militia monies at interest negroes oath offence paid parish parish of St passed payment penalties person or persons Philip and St port pounds currency pounds sterling Preamble Province of South public treasurer RAWLINS LOWNDES repealed respectively shillings ship or vessel slaves South Carolina Speaker therein mentioned thereof Thomas THOMAS BEE thousand seven hundred trustee virtue warrant whatsoever WHEREAS William William Bull William Henry Lyttelton
Popular passages
Page 730 - All charges of war and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states...
Page 158 - ... for the reimbursing or repaying any money knowingly lent or advanced for such gaming or betting as aforesaid, or lent or advanced at the time and place of such play, to any person or persons so gaming or betting as aforesaid, or that shall, during such play, so ploy or bet, shall be utterly void, frustrate, and of none effect, to all intents and purposes whatsoever...
Page 486 - ... increased insult, oppression and a vigorous attempt to effect our total destruction. By a late act, all these colonies are declared to be in rebellion and out of the protection of the British crown, our properties...
Page 111 - ... and in any such action the defendant may plead the general issue, and give this Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon...
Page 327 - I do swear (or affirm) that I will, to the utmost of my power, support, maintain and defend the said United States against the said King George...
Page 158 - Any person or persons whatsoever, who shall at any time or sitting, by playing at cards, dice, tables, or other game or games whatsoever, or by betting on the sides or hands of such as do play at any of the games aforesaid, lose to any one or more person or persons so playing or betting, in...
Page 666 - Costs shall be sooner paid ; and for so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant.
Page 351 - ... in pursuance of this Act, may plead the general issue and give this Act and the special matter in evidence; and in case the plaintiff...
Page 334 - ... pounds for the forbearance of one hundred pounds for a year; and so after that rate for a greater or lesser sum, or for a longer or shorter time...
Page 180 - Majesty, the other moiety thereof to be equally divided between the poor of the parish where the offence shall be committed...