| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - Law reports, digests, etc - 1840 - 968 pages
...the process actually pursued iu appointing it. The words are,' The said eleven members shall be sworn at the table well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment to give according to the evidence, and shall be deemed and taken to be a select committee... | |
| George Crabb - Law - 1847 - 512 pages
...select committee shall be reported te the House ; and (Sect. 66) shall be sworn, before departing, well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment give according to the evidence ; and (Sect. 67) if any member of the select committee shall... | |
| Law - 1847 - 650 pages
...voters objected to are annexed to such report. The members so reported are then sworn by the clerk at the table, " well and truly to try the matter of the petitions referred to them, and a true judgment to give according to the evidence." 11 If any member... | |
| Nova Scotia, Sir William Young - Law - 1851 - 660 pages
...into the house the names of the seven members then remaining. And the seven members shall be sworn at the table " well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment to give according to the evidence," and shall be a committee to determine the election; and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1853 - 954 pages
...actually pursued in appointing it. The words of that section are, " The said eleven members shall be sworn at the table, well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment to give according to the evidence, and shall be deemed and taken to be a select committee,... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1853 - 704 pages
...process actually pursued in appointing it. The words are, " the said eleven members shall be sworn at the table well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment to give according to the evidence, and shall be deemed and taken to be a select committee... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1853 - 520 pages
...extensive treating, what is to prevent a committee from declaring the election void— sworn as they are " well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them"—though the evidence should fail to connect such proceedings with the sitting member, or his... | |
| Luther Stearns Cushing - Legislation - 1856 - 1100 pages
...general committee report their names to the house. The members are sworn at the table by the clerk, « well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment to give, according to the evidence." The time for the meeting is then fixed, and the committee... | |
| Nova Scotia - Law - 1859 - 846 pages
...into the house the names of the seven members then remaining. And the seven members shall be sworn at the table " well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment to give according to the evidence," and shall be a committee to determine the election; and... | |
| Nova Scotia - Law - 1864 - 890 pages
...into the house the names of the seven members then remaining. And the seven members shall be sworn at the table " well and truly to try the matter of the petition referred to them, and a true judgment to give according to the evidence," CHAP. 5. and shall be a committee to determine the election... | |
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