Judge upon affidavit of justification,) in the sum of one hundred dollars each, conditioned to prosecute the Writ with effect or to pay the party against whom the same is brought any costs which may be adjudged to him against the... Statutes of the Province of Canada - Page 369by Canada - 1858Full view - About this book
| Robert Alexander Harrison - Law reports, digests, etc. Ontario - 1859 - 920 pages
...any such Judge (c) reasona- edble grounds for supposing that the election was not conducted according to law, or that the person declared elected thereat...the sum of two hundred dollars, with two sureties (<o be allowed as sufficient by the Judge upon affidavit of justification) in the sum of one hundred... | |
| Law - 1865 - 358 pages
...judge, reasonable grounds for supposing that the election was not legal, or was not conducted according to law, or that the person declared elected thereat was not duly elected, the judge shall direct a writ of summons in the nature of a quo warranta to be issued to try the matter... | |
| Law - 1865 - 646 pages
...judge, reasonable grounds for supposing that the election was not legal, or was not conducted according to law, or that the person declared elected thereat was not duly elected, the judge shall direct a writ of summons in the nature of a quo warranta to be issued to try the matter... | |
| Robert Alexander Harrison - Municipal corporations - 1867 - 720 pages
...count}- in which the election or appointment took place. (Sec. 130.) enters into a recognizance, (t) before the Judge, or before a Commissioner for taking...with two sureties (to be allowed as sufficient by the \ th« first branch of the clause involves the second, and the second the third. If the elections have... | |
| Robert Alexander Harrison - Liquor laws - 1874 - 1262 pages
...UCQB 630.) able grounds for supposing that the election -was not legal, or was not conducted according to law, or that the person declared elected thereat was not duly elected, (o) and if the relatcr enters into a recognizance before the Judge, or before (o) The grounds of the... | |
| Ontario - Law - 1887 - 1496 pages
...stituted, and supposing that the election was not legal, or was not conducted OTo"7requ?red according to law, or that the person declared elected thereat...before the Judge or before a Commissioner for taking affidavits, in the sum of 8200 with two sureties (to be allowed as sufficient by the Judge upon affidavit... | |
| Arthur L. Willson - Educational law and legislation - 1891 - 432 pages
...Judge, reasonable ground for supposing that the election was not legal, or was not conducted according to law, or that the person declared elected thereat...before the Judge or before a Commissioner for taking affidavits, in the sum of $200 with two sureties (to be allowed as sufficient by the Judge upon affidavit... | |
| Manitoba - Law - 1892 - 1418 pages
...the ballot papers, and the petitioner enter into a recognizance before the Judge in the sum of one hundred dollars, with two sureties, to be allowed...Judge upon affidavit of justification, in the sum of fifty dollars each, conditioned to prosecute the petition with effect and to pay to the party against... | |
| Arthur L. Willson - Educational law and legislation - 1892 - 432 pages
...the ballot papers, and the petitioner enters into a recognizance before the Judge in the sum of $100, with two sureties (to be allowed as sufficient by...Judge upon affidavit of justification) in the sum of $50 each, conditioned to prosecute the petition with effect, and to pay the part}7 against whom the... | |
| Northwest Territories, Alberta. Department of the Attorney General - Law - 1907 - 1500 pages
...the relator either deposits with the clerk of the court $200 or enters into a bond in the sum of $200 with two sureties to be allowed as sufficient by the...judge upon affidavit of justification, in the sum of $100 each, conditioned to prosecute the writ with effect or to pay the party against whom the same... | |
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