The English Municipal Code: Being the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Victoria, Chapter 50): With Historical Introduction, Notes, Comments, and References; the General Orders of the Judges Under the Corrupt Practices (municipal Elections) Act, and Also Under this Act; a Statistical Appendix, and a Comprehensive Index |
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... master and servant would apply to all officers appointed by a town council . ] 18 .- ( 1 . ) The council shall from time to time appoint a fit person , not a member of the council , to be the treasurer of the borough . ( 2. ) The ...
... master and servant would apply to all officers appointed by a town council . ] 18 .- ( 1 . ) The council shall from time to time appoint a fit person , not a member of the council , to be the treasurer of the borough . ( 2. ) The ...
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... Master of the Rolls had no jurisdiction to entertain the case , which should have been brought by some proceeding in the Queen's Bench Division . Jessel , M.R. said that the case was one of great importance , and he should have been ...
... Master of the Rolls had no jurisdiction to entertain the case , which should have been brought by some proceeding in the Queen's Bench Division . Jessel , M.R. said that the case was one of great importance , and he should have been ...
Page 82
... master and servant does not exist between them . Per Bovill C.J. and Grove J. The Act does not impose on the presiding officer the duty of ascertaining before the voter deposits a voting paper in the ballot box , whether the official ...
... master and servant does not exist between them . Per Bovill C.J. and Grove J. The Act does not impose on the presiding officer the duty of ascertaining before the voter deposits a voting paper in the ballot box , whether the official ...
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... Master ] . ( 5. ) An objection to a recognisance shall be decided in the prescribed manner.t ( 6. ) If the objection is allowed , the petitioner may , within a further prescribed time not exceeding five days , remove it by a deposit in ...
... Master ] . ( 5. ) An objection to a recognisance shall be decided in the prescribed manner.t ( 6. ) If the objection is allowed , the petitioner may , within a further prescribed time not exceeding five days , remove it by a deposit in ...
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... Master is to countermand the notice of trial . - Rule 6 , Additional General Rules , Jan. 1875 ] . ( b . ) Gives the prescribed notice that he does not intend to oppose the petition ; [ It has been held that this does not entitle him to ...
... Master is to countermand the notice of trial . - Rule 6 , Additional General Rules , Jan. 1875 ] . ( b . ) Gives the prescribed notice that he does not intend to oppose the petition ; [ It has been held that this does not entitle him to ...
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Page 284 - ... remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture, or punishment as aforesaid ; and any such investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy may be instituted, continued, or enforced, and any such penalty, forfeiture, or punishment may be imposed, as if the repealing Act had not been passed.
Page 260 - No person shall, for the purpose of promoting or procuring the election of a candidate at any election, be engaged or employed for payment or promise of payment for any purpose or in any capacity whatever, except...
Page 99 - Part, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds for every day during which the default continues.
Page 183 - Where after the commencement of this Act any action, prosecution, or other proceeding is commenced in the United Kingdom against any person for any act done in pursuance, or execution, or intended execution of any Act of Parliament, or of any public duty or authority, or in respect of any alleged neglect or default in the execution of any such Act, duty, or authority...
Page 73 - Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for a county or borough, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of such candidates to be declared elected, the returning officer...
Page 272 - ... or by any other Person on his Behalf, receive, agree, or contract for any Money, Gift, Loan, or valuable Consideration, Office, Place, or Employment, for himself or for any other Person, for voting or agreeing to vote, or for refraining or agreeing to refrain from voting, at any Election: 2.
Page 261 - ... arose from inadvertence or from accidental miscalculation or from some other reasonable cause of a like nature, and in any case did not arise from any want of good faith...
Page 217 - ... the following sums], (that is to say) the said CD the sum of £ , the said EF the sum of £ , the said...
Page 22 - into effect the reports of the Commissioners appointed ' to consider the state of the Established Church in ' England and Wales, with reference to Ecclesiastical ' Duties and Revenues, so far as they relate to epis' copal dioceses, revenues, and patronage...
Page 273 - Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself, or by any other person on his behalf, give or procure, or agree to give or procure, or offer, promise, or promise to procure or to endeavour to procure, any office, place, or employment...