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 halaman |
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Halaman viii
... Commissioners to be sworn Depositions . Subpena issued by Commitment for refusing Elections . Form of a Warrant against the breaking up of Release of Right of Admi- 392 nistration by a widow , ib . Acquittance to an Ex'r ib . ib . Riot ...
... Commissioners to be sworn Depositions . Subpena issued by Commitment for refusing Elections . Form of a Warrant against the breaking up of Release of Right of Admi- 392 nistration by a widow , ib . Acquittance to an Ex'r ib . ib . Riot ...
Halaman 33
... commissioner's , or any other certificates issued by public authority , with an intention to defraud or deceive ; or altering or defacing any such certificates with intention to change the value ; or knowingly passing or offering to ...
... commissioner's , or any other certificates issued by public authority , with an intention to defraud or deceive ; or altering or defacing any such certificates with intention to change the value ; or knowingly passing or offering to ...
Halaman 85
... commissioners of chancery . Provided that no such testimony shall be taken until at least twenty days ' notice of time and place be given to the opposite party , unless the court for sufficient reasons should appoint any other limited ...
... commissioners of chancery . Provided that no such testimony shall be taken until at least twenty days ' notice of time and place be given to the opposite party , unless the court for sufficient reasons should appoint any other limited ...
Halaman 86
... commissioners or commissioner may commit him to the common jail , there to remain until he shall be willing to give testimony in such manner as the law directs . If the witness appears , then require the party in whose be- half the ...
... commissioners or commissioner may commit him to the common jail , there to remain until he shall be willing to give testimony in such manner as the law directs . If the witness appears , then require the party in whose be- half the ...
Halaman 87
... court , then a copy of the whole should be made , and be signed and attested as above directed in all particulars , and delivered to the other party also . Or the commissioner may deliver it with his DEPOSITIONS . 87.
... court , then a copy of the whole should be made , and be signed and attested as above directed in all particulars , and delivered to the other party also . Or the commissioner may deliver it with his DEPOSITIONS . 87.
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