| Henry William Cripps - Clergy - 1845 - 814 pages
...appoint, for the use of his majesty.0 No distress is to be deemed unlawful, nor is any person making it to be deemed a trespasser, on account of any defect or want of form in the •summons, conviction, or warrant of distress, or any irregularity afterwards committed by the party distraining. But persons... | |
| Great Britain - 1845 - 1386 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 of Form in the Summons, Conviction, Warrant, or other... | |
| George Crabb - Conveyancing - 1845 - 802 pages
...this Act, No. XXIV. the distress itself shall not be deemed unlawful, nor the party making the same a trespasser, on account of any defect or want of form in the information, summons or other proceeding relating «>unt of irreguthereto; but the person aggrieved... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1845 - 1274 pages
...Poinding and Sale made by virtue of this or the special Act, or any Act incorporated therewith, shall be intitul or Wrongdoer, on account of any, Defect or Want of Form in the Summons, Conviction, Warrant, or other... | |
| James John Scott - Railroad law - 1846 - 770 pages
...special Act, or any Act incorporated therewith, shall be unlawf"' for f •, i _/, ,J , . want of form. deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same...summons, conviction, warrant of distress, or other proceeding relating thereto, nor shall such party be deemed a trespasser ab initio on account of any... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1846 - 638 pages
...whose goods shall have been distrained. xxvin. That no distress levied by virtue of this Act shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same...summons, conviction, warrant of distress, or other pro. ceeding relating thereto, nor shall such party be deemed a trespasser ab initia on account of... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Justices of the peace - 1846 - 980 pages
...money to be levied by virtue of the warrant of any justice under this Act, the distress sha« not be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same...trespasser, on account of any defect or want of form in the information, summons, warrant of apprehension, conviction, warrant of distress, or other proceeding... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - Commons - 1846 - 346 pages
...been distrained. CLXI. And be it enacted, that no distress informality. ievied ^ ^^ Qf th;8 Act ^^ be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same...trespasser, on account of any defect or want of form in the warrant of distress or other proceeding relating thereto, nor shall such party be deemed a trespasser... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1846 - 616 pages
...this Act Distress not shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party making the same be want of form. deemed a trespasser on account of any defect or want...summons, conviction, warrant of distress or other proceeding relating thereto ; nor shall such party be deemed a trespasser ab initio on account of any... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1846 - 880 pages
...by virtue Distress not of this Act shall be deemed unlawful, nor shall any Party making unlawful for the same be deemed a Trespasser, on account of any Defect or Want of FormWant of Form in the Summons, Conviction, Warrant of Distress, or other Proceeding relating thereto,... | |
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