A Treatise on the High Peak Mineral Customs and Mineral Courts Act, 1851 -- Analytically and Practically Arranged: Embracing Firstly, the Mineral Customs Articles and Duties of the King's Field, and Certain Parts of the Hundred of High Peak, in the County of Derby -- Secondly, the Provisions Contained in Such Act for the Better Administration of Justice in the Barmote Courts of Such District ; and Thirdly, the Practice and Proceedings of Such Barmote Courts. With Notes, References Forms, and a Copious Index--

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Shaw and sons, 1851 - 128 pages
 

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Page 96 - Court, and the Judge of the said Admiralty Court shall adjudicate upon the claim, and make such order between the parties in respect thereof and of the costs of the proceedings, as to him shall seem fit...
Page 75 - Act and the special matter in evidence at any trial to be had thereupon ; and no plaintiff shall recover in any such action, if tender of sufficient amends shall have been made before such action brought, or if a sufficient sum of money shall have been paid into court after such action brought, by or on behalf of the defendant...
Page 82 - And be it enacted, That in citing this Act in other Acts of Parliament, and in legal Instruments, it shall be sufficient to use the Expression " The Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845.
Page 97 - ... otherwise ; and notice in writing of such action, and of the cause thereof, shall be given to the defendant one calendar month at least before the commencement of the action...
Page 95 - And be it enacted, that the clerk of every court holden under this act shall cause a note of all plaints and summonses, and of all orders, and of all judgments and executions, and returns thereto, and of all fines, and of all other proceedings of the court, to be fairly entered from time to time in a book belonging to the court, which shall be kept at the office of the court ; and...
Page 27 - ... be laid before both houses of parliament, if parliament be then sitting, immediately upon the making of the same, or, if parliament be not sitting, then within five days after the next meeting thereof, and no such rule, order, or regulation shall have effect until six weeks after the same shall have been so laid before both houses of parliament...
Page 95 - ... book, or a copy thereof bearing the seal of the court, and purporting to be signed and certified as a true copy by the clerk of the court...
Page 74 - ... shall be stayed, and the court in which such action shall have been brought, or any judge thereof, on proof of the issue of such summons, and that the goods and chattels were so taken in execution, may order the party bringing...
Page 96 - Court shall adjudicate upon the claim, and make such order between the parties in respect thereof and of the costs of the proceedings, as to him shall seem fit, and such order shall be enforced in like manner as any order made in any suit brought in the said Court.

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