The Office and Duty of a Justice of the Peace, and a Guide to Sheriffs, Coroners, Clerks, Constables, and Other Civil Officers: According to the Laws of North Carolina. With an Appendix, Containing the Declaration of Rights and Constitution of this State, the Constitution of the United States, with the Amendments Thereto; and a Collection of the Most Approved FormsJoseph Gales, 1816 - 418 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 94.
vii. lappuse
... Witnesses ib . Women 342 do . on one who dies in Jail do . on one non - compos ib . do . on one for cutting ib ... Witness 388 Capias ad respondendum- Form of a Writ Debt and Debtor . For Forms under this head , see page 80 , ' and ...
... Witnesses ib . Women 342 do . on one who dies in Jail do . on one non - compos ib . do . on one for cutting ib ... Witness 388 Capias ad respondendum- Form of a Writ Debt and Debtor . For Forms under this head , see page 80 , ' and ...
16. lappuse
... witnesses to ap- pear and give testimony at the court to which such appeal is returnable ; and the officers to whom such subpoenas shall be directed , and the witnesses summoned in consequence thereof , shall be under the same rules and ...
... witnesses to ap- pear and give testimony at the court to which such appeal is returnable ; and the officers to whom such subpoenas shall be directed , and the witnesses summoned in consequence thereof , shall be under the same rules and ...
27. lappuse
... Witness day of in the The Bond for the Attachment is in this Form : Know all men , by these presents , that we are held and firmly bound unto " in the sum of Esq . jus- year of all of the county of to be paid to the said his certain ...
... Witness day of in the The Bond for the Attachment is in this Form : Know all men , by these presents , that we are held and firmly bound unto " in the sum of Esq . jus- year of all of the county of to be paid to the said his certain ...
52. lappuse
... witnesses ; a certificate of which shall be signed by the said witnesses . If any strange cattle shall go into the cowpen of any person in this state , the owner of that cowpen , if he resides there , or the overseer or manager where ...
... witnesses ; a certificate of which shall be signed by the said witnesses . If any strange cattle shall go into the cowpen of any person in this state , the owner of that cowpen , if he resides there , or the overseer or manager where ...
66. lappuse
... witnesses to appear , taking their exami- nation in writing under their hands . Immediately upon these things being enquired , the body shall be buried . He ought also to enquire with respect to those who die in prison , whether they ...
... witnesses to appear , taking their exami- nation in writing under their hands . Immediately upon these things being enquired , the body shall be buried . He ought also to enquire with respect to those who die in prison , whether they ...
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act of assembly administrators appear appointed authorised bail benefit of clergy bond cattle cause certificate charges chattels clerk command commissioners committed common law Congress constable conviction county aforesaid county court court of pleas court of record debt defendant directed duty election execution executors felony feme covert forfeit and pay give grant hand and seal hath hereafter hereby imprisonment indictment inspector issue jail judge judgment jurors jury justice lands larceny liable Lord manner master messuage mulatto negro non compos mentis North-Carolina oath offence overseer owner party pay the sum peace penalty person or persons pillory plaintiff planter pleas and quarter prisoner prosecution punishment quarter sessions receive recovered reside Senate servant sheriff shillings slave or slaves statute stray sufficient suit summoned superior court sureties therein thereof vessel Wake County wardens warrant whatsoever witness writ
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354. lappuse - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
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369. lappuse - Thousand dollars in hand paid by the said party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain, and sell, unto the said party of the second part...
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