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" Such recognizance for keeping the peace, when given, may be forfeited by any actual violence, or even an assault or menace to the... "
Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Trang 255
bởi William Blackstone - 1791
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Brachygraphy: or Short-writing made easy to the meanest capacity

Thomas Gurney - 1785 - 118 trang
...be a fpecial recognizance : or, if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful aftion whatfoeyer, that either is or tends to a breach of the peace ;...this book ; or, by any private violence committed again!!: any of his majefly's fubjefls. But a bare trefpafs upon the. lands or goods of another, which...

Brachygraphy: or Short-writing made easy to the meanest capacity

Thomas Gurney - 1795 - 112 trang
...be a fpecial recognizance : or; if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful action whatfoever, that either is, or tends to a breach of the peace...more particularly, by any one of the many fpecies ot offences which were g 2 mentioned mentioned as crimes agamft the public peace in the eleventhchapter...

Commentaries on the Laws of England, Tập 4

William Blackstone - 1800 - 620 trang
...be a fpecial recogni2ance : or, if the recogni2ance be general, by any unlawful action whatfoever, that either is or tends to a breach of the peace ;...or goods of another, which is a ground for a civil actjoa» uolefs a^comgaaied with a wilful breach of the peacei is no forfeiture of the recogni2ance...

The Solicitor's Practice on the Crown Side of the Court of King's Bench ...

William Hands - 1803 - 578 trang
...it be a fpecial recognizance; or if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful action whatfoever that either is or tends to a breach of the peace, or by the commiffion of any offence that amounts to a crime againft the public peace, or by any private...

A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary: Elucidating the Terms, and ...

Thomas Walter Williams - 1816 - 1048 trang
...it be a special recognizance, or if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful action whatsoever, that either is or tends to a breach of the peace, or more particularly by any one of the many spec.it s of offenciu which are crimes against the public peace, such as tumultuous assemblies, and...

The Political State of the British Empire: Containing a General View ..., Tập 2

John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 trang
...be a fpecial recognizance : or, if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful uclioii whatfoever, that either is, or tends to a breach of the peace...were mentioned as crimes againft the public peace, or by any private violence committed againft any of his majefty's fubjedts. But a bare trefpafs upon...

The Political State of the British Empire: Containing a General View ..., Tập 2

John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 trang
...be a fpccial recog -izance : or, if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful a£lion whatfocver, that either is, or tends to a breach of the peace...more particularly, by any one of the many fpecies cf ofFenc s which were mentioned as crimes againft the public peace, or by any private violence committed...

The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., Tập 1

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 trang
...be a special recognizance ; or, if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful action whatsoever, that either is or tends to a breach of the peace ; or more particularly, by any one of the many species of offences which are crimes against the public peace ; or by any private violence committed...

The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 trang
...be a special recognizance : or, if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful action whatsoever, that either is or tends to a breach of the peace ; or, more particularly, ty' any one of the many species of offences «'hii:> are mentioned as crimes against the public peatin...

Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Tập 4

sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 trang
...be a special recognizance ; or, if the recognizance be general, by any unlawful action whatsoever, that either is or tends to a breach of the peace ; or more particularly, by any one of the many species of offences which were mentioned as crimes against the public peace in the eleventh chapter...




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