The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ... |
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... hath been represented to the present General Assembly , that the certificates which have been issued by the commissioners appointed under the acts of Assembly , " For appointing commissioners to liquidate and settle the expences ...
... hath been represented to the present General Assembly , that the certificates which have been issued by the commissioners appointed under the acts of Assembly , " For appointing commissioners to liquidate and settle the expences ...
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... hath had the occupation , or party indicted hath been in quiet possession by the space of three whole years together , next before the day of such indictment so found , and his estate therein be not ended or deter- mined ; which the ...
... hath had the occupation , or party indicted hath been in quiet possession by the space of three whole years together , next before the day of such indictment so found , and his estate therein be not ended or deter- mined ; which the ...
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... hath , but no tax shall be demanded on the judgments rendered in the causes herein before directed , to be transferred ferred to the from the general court to the district courts . district courts . causes trans- court in con- SECT . 4 ...
... hath , but no tax shall be demanded on the judgments rendered in the causes herein before directed , to be transferred ferred to the from the general court to the district courts . district courts . causes trans- court in con- SECT . 4 ...
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... hath been the practice of the General Assembly , to grant large sums of money by resolutions , which are confirmed on a single reading . resolution of Be it enacted by the General Assembly , That no sum of No money to money shall be ...
... hath been the practice of the General Assembly , to grant large sums of money by resolutions , which are confirmed on a single reading . resolution of Be it enacted by the General Assembly , That no sum of No money to money shall be ...
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... hath been found by experience , that the appointment of a commissioner in the high court of chancery hath greatly contributed to the dispatch of business , and the accuracy of reports , and it is expedient that the allowance made for ...
... hath been found by experience , that the appointment of a commissioner in the high court of chancery hath greatly contributed to the dispatch of business , and the accuracy of reports , and it is expedient that the allowance made for ...
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act concerning act shall commence aforesaid allowed appointed auditor of public authorised bail bond called and known cask certificate certiorari CHAP clerk collector commissioners Commonwealth court of appeals court of chancery court of record debt debtor defendant detinue directed district court dollars election execution fee simple fees fieri facias forfeit and pay further enacted hath hereafter hereby high court hogshead inspec inspection inspectors intitled An act intituled issue James James river John judges judgment justices lands levy lots manner ment months monwealth oath owner paid Passed December passing thereof payment penalty pence person or persons pounds Preamble Provided public accounts purchase receive recited act repealed respectively river SECT session sheriff shillings Sir John Peyton slaves suit supersedeas tain taxes therein thousand seven hundred tion tobacco town treasurer trustees vested warehouse warrants WHEREAS William writ writ of error
Passagens conhecidas
Página 522 - ... and every such ship or vessel, with her tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all materials, arms, ammunition and stores, which may have been procured for the building and equipment thereof, shall be forfeited, one half to the use of the informer, and the other half to the use of the United States.
Página 594 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all state courts having competent jurisdiction, and in any circuit court of the United States...
Página 381 - ... empowered and required to levy and pay to the plaintiff, as well the money so paid for rent, as the execution money.
Página 23 - That the common law of England, all statutes or acts of Parliament made in aid of the common law prior to the fourth year of the reign of King James the first, and which are of a general nature, not local to that kingdom...
Página 500 - ... in execution of this act, the defendant may plead the general issue, and give this act in evidence; and if the plaintiff shall be non-suited, or a verdict pass against him, or a judgment on demurrer, the defendant shall recover double costs.
Página 604 - Such of the said directors who may have been absent when the said excess was contracted, or created, or who may have dissented from the resolution or act, whereby the same was...
Página 552 - Be it enacted by the General Assembly, that it shall and may be lawful for the Delegates of this State to the Congress of the United States...
Página 63 - Bonds, shall or may, upon producing an Affidavit thereof made by the Witnesses thereunto, or any one of them, in the Court of which the same is agreed to be made a Rule, and reading and filing the said...
Página 71 - ... person authorized to administer oaths, faithfully and impartially to perform the duties required of them by this act : And it shall be the duty of said...
Página 63 - Court of which the same is agreed to be made a rule, and reading and filing the said affidavit in Court, be entered of record in such Court, and a rule shall thereupon be made by the said Court, that the parties shall submit to, and finally be concluded by the arbitration or umpirage which shall be made concerning them by the arbitrators or umpire, pursuant to such submission...