Sheriff-law: Or, a Practical Treatise on the Office of Sheriff, Undersheriff, Bailiffs, Etc., Their Duties at the Election of Members of Parliament and Coroners, Assizes, and Sessions of the Peace : Writs of Trial, Writs of Inquiry, Compensation Notices, Interpleader, Writs, Warrants, Returns, Bills of Sale, Bonds of Indemnity, Etc |
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... Nature and effect of . 4. Capias utl . 5. Ret . hab . 6. Hab . fac . poss . 7. Extendi fa . CHAPTER VI . ACTIONS AGAINST SHERIFF . 1. Founded on tort . 1. For acts of Trespass . 2. For acts of Conversion . 3. For removing without ...
... Nature and effect of . 4. Capias utl . 5. Ret . hab . 6. Hab . fac . poss . 7. Extendi fa . CHAPTER VI . ACTIONS AGAINST SHERIFF . 1. Founded on tort . 1. For acts of Trespass . 2. For acts of Conversion . 3. For removing without ...
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... nature of that connection ; and herein also of the Sheriff's right and duty to enter the fran- chise . The High Sheriff , as already observed , is the immediate officer of all the Courts at Westminster ; and to him , as such , all writs ...
... nature of that connection ; and herein also of the Sheriff's right and duty to enter the fran- chise . The High Sheriff , as already observed , is the immediate officer of all the Courts at Westminster ; and to him , as such , all writs ...
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... nature . He is the Re- gistrar of the Suitors or freeholders , who are the real Judges there.d In Pleas of the Crown , and in Exigents , the Sheriff and a See 2 Hawk . P. C. ch . 10 ; 2 Hale's P. C. ch . 9 ; Dalt . ch . 105 ; Colebrooke ...
... nature . He is the Re- gistrar of the Suitors or freeholders , who are the real Judges there.d In Pleas of the Crown , and in Exigents , the Sheriff and a See 2 Hawk . P. C. ch . 10 ; 2 Hale's P. C. ch . 9 ; Dalt . ch . 105 ; Colebrooke ...
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... nature of a commission out of Chancery to the Sheriff , empowering him to hold plea in any personal action ( not being vi et armis ) , to any amount . The jurisdiction How affect- of this Court is preserved by the 9 & 10 Vict . c . 95 ...
... nature of a commission out of Chancery to the Sheriff , empowering him to hold plea in any personal action ( not being vi et armis ) , to any amount . The jurisdiction How affect- of this Court is preserved by the 9 & 10 Vict . c . 95 ...
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... nature of a capias in withernam , commanding his officer to Elongata . take goods or cattle of the defendant , to the value of those taken by him , and deliver them to the plaintiff ; the plaintiff having first entered into a bond ...
... nature of a capias in withernam , commanding his officer to Elongata . take goods or cattle of the defendant , to the value of those taken by him , and deliver them to the plaintiff ; the plaintiff having first entered into a bond ...
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Common terms and phrases
16 Vict action affidavit answer appear apply appointed arrest assignment assizes attainder attorney bail bailiff bailiwick Bing bona bond capias cause Chancery chattels claim clerk command common law coroner costs County Court Court of Chancery Crown custody Dalt damages debt debtor default defendant delivered deputy directed discharge dower Dowl election elegit entitled Exch executor fieri facias freehold Gilb hath heir High Sheriff Ibid indorsed inquisition issue judge judgment jurors justices lands levari levy liable liberty Lord ment Middlesex notice nulla bona oath party person plaintiff plea poll poll clerks posse comitatus possession precept prisoner Queen rent replevin rule Saund scire facias seal Sect seized special jury stat statute sufficient summons suprà taken tenant tenements thereof tion trial Under-sheriff verdict Victoria &c virtue warrant Westminster within-named C. D. writ of execution writ of inquiry
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