| Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - Law - 1846 - 708 pages
...clue for the relief of the poor, the distress shall not be deemed unlawful, nor the party making it a trespasser, on account of any defect, or want of form, in the warrant of appointment of such overseer, or in the rate of assessment, or in the wan-ant of distress... | |
| Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners - Land valuation taxation - 1846 - 296 pages
...Rate, no distress for such sum shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any person making such distress be deemed a trespasser, on account of any defect or want of form, either in the warrant for the appointment of the overseers, or in the rate itself, or in the warrant... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1847 - 628 pages
...whose goods shall have been distrained. xvii. That no distress levied by virtue of this Act shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same...account of any defect or want of form in the summons, adjudication, warrant of distress, or other proceeding relating thereto, nor shall such party be deemed... | |
| James Thomas Law - 1847 - 714 pages
...of her majesty ; and no distress made by virtue of this act shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall the party making the same be deemed a trespasser, on account...defect or want of form in the summons, conviction, or warrant of distress, or on account of any irregularity which shall be afterwards committed by the... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Civil procedure - 1847 - 314 pages
...by virtue f°"hj^t1irf of this Act, the distress itself shall not be deemed unlawful, form. nor the party making the same be deemed a trespasser, on account of any defect or want of form in the information, summons, conviction, warrant of distress, or other proceeding relating thereto, nor shall... | |
| Sir William Hodges - Railroad law - 1847 - 1160 pages
...distress levied by virtue of this or the special act, i>r any act incorporated therewith, shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same be deemed a trespasser, on account ui any defect or want of form in the summons, conviction, warrant of distress, or other proceeding... | |
| George Crabb - Law - 1847 - 512 pages
...any term not exeeeding three months. Seet. 28. — No distress levied by virtue of this Aet shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same be deemed a trespasser on aeeount of any want of form, nor shall sueh party be deemed n trespasser ab initia on aeeount of any... | |
| John Hill Burton - Contracts - 1847 - 468 pages
...poinding and sale made by virtue of this or the special act, or any act incorporated therewith, shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same be deemed a trespasser or wrongdoer, on account of any defect or want ofjform in the summons, conviction, warrant, or other... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1848 - 1182 pages
...shall be made for any Money to be levied by virtue of this Act, the •Distress itself shall not be deemed unlawful, nor shall any Party making the same...Want of Form in the Summons, Conviction, Warrant, Distress, or other Proceeding relating thereto, nor shall such Party be deemed a Trespasser ab initio... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 1222 pages
...Distress shall be made for any Money to be levied by virtue of this Act, the Distress itself shall not be r Offence, such Distress, or other Proceeding relating thereto, nor shall such Party be deemed a Trespasser ab initio... | |
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