Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed Summary of Public Bills, Statutes, Accounts and Papers, Reports of Committees and of Commissioners, and of Sessional Papers Generally, of the Houses of Lords and Commons; Together with Accounts of Commercial Legislation, Tariffs, and Facts, Relating to Foreign Countries, Volume 2Leone Levi Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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... months to two years ; these punishments being applicable even in cases where the adulteration is known to the buyer or consumer . A penalty of 16 to 25 francs , and imprisonment from six to ten days , or one of these modes of punishment ...
... months to two years ; these punishments being applicable even in cases where the adulteration is known to the buyer or consumer . A penalty of 16 to 25 francs , and imprisonment from six to ten days , or one of these modes of punishment ...
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... months ' imprisonment , the court can withdraw the patente " ( license to trade ) from the offender during the whole period of his incarceration , which is equivalent to preventing him from carrying on his business . A copy of the ...
... months ' imprisonment , the court can withdraw the patente " ( license to trade ) from the offender during the whole period of his incarceration , which is equivalent to preventing him from carrying on his business . A copy of the ...
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... months , with or without hard labour ; and , if the magistrate think fit , publicity of the offence by advertisement . Any one mixing with the corn , meal , or flour , any ingredient not the genuine produce of the corn or grain ; or any ...
... months , with or without hard labour ; and , if the magistrate think fit , publicity of the offence by advertisement . Any one mixing with the corn , meal , or flour , any ingredient not the genuine produce of the corn or grain ; or any ...
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... months , and he therefore assumed that alum had been mixed with the bread , although he was unable to find it ; neither does he consider the finding of its constituent parts any proof that alum had been mixed in the bread , inasmuch as ...
... months , and he therefore assumed that alum had been mixed with the bread , although he was unable to find it ; neither does he consider the finding of its constituent parts any proof that alum had been mixed in the bread , inasmuch as ...
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... month it will be found that there is no bohea imported as bohea . The bohea is comprised under green teas . Under the head of gunpowder , there will be found " Fair to good and fine , 1s . 4d . to 4s . per lb. ” This refers to true ...
... month it will be found that there is no bohea imported as bohea . The bohea is comprised under green teas . Under the head of gunpowder , there will be found " Fair to good and fine , 1s . 4d . to 4s . per lb. ” This refers to true ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
19 Vict 29th July 31st December 31st March acres Act of Parliament adulterated alum amount annual Annuities appointed April average Bank of England barrels bread Britain British Guiana British possessions bullion bushels cent charge chicory Church coffee Colonies Commissioners Committee Company conseil Consolidated Fund convicts cotton Court cwts dated debt Denmark district duty ended 31st evidence Exchequer Bills expenditure exports flour foreign France Fund gallons gold Government Governor granted House of Commons IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.-In increase India interest Ireland issue Jamaica January June labour London Lord October offences officers opinion paid Parliament by command Paymaster-General payment penal servitude persons population present principal prisoners produce Prussia quantity receipts received reduction reported Return REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.-In salaries schools Scotland ships Sound Dues sugar tons total number trade Treasury United Kingdom vessels wheat witnesses workmen
Passagens conhecidas
Página 395 - ... insuring money to be paid on the birth of a member's child, or on the death of a member, or for the funeral expenses of the husband, wife, or child of a member...
Página 228 - Section 3 enacts that all money so lent is to be placed to the account of the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt...
Página 379 - Hesse, unites in itseif the rights of inheritance, -which, on the extinction of the male line actually reigning in Denmark, devolve upon it in virtue of the Renunciations of Her Royal Highness the Landgravine Charlotte of Hesse, of her son Prince Frederick of Hesse, and of her daughter the Princess Mary of Anhalt-Dessau.
Página 7 - ... made of flour or meal of wheat, barley, rye, oats, buckwheat, Indian corn, peas, beans, rice, or potatoes, or any of them, and with any common salt, pure water, eggs, milk, barm, leaven. potato or other yeast, and mixed in such proportions as they shall think fit, and with no other ingredient or matter whatsoever, subject to the regulations hereinafter contained.
Página 455 - Company and in all bills of exchange, promissory notes, endorsements, cheques, and orders for money or goods purporting to be signed by or on behalf of such Company, and in all bills of parcels, invoices, receipts, and letters of credit of the Company.
Página 455 - Act shall paint or affix, and shall keep painted or affixed, its name on the outside of every office or place in which the business of the society is carried on, in a conspicuous position, in letters easily legible...
Página 478 - An Act to confirm Provisional Orders of the General Board of Health, applying the Public Health Act (1848) to the Districts of Middlesbrough, Windhill, Christchunh, Keighley, Tunstall, and Toxleth Part, and for Alteration of the Boundaries of the District of Romford.
Página 463 - University may from time to time prescribe, have subscribed a declaration stating that he is bond fde a member of the Church of England, entitle him to be or to become a member of the Senate, or constitute a qualification for the holding of any office, either in the university or elsewhere, which has been heretofore always held by a member of the United Church of England and Ireland, and for which such degree has heretofore constituted one of the qualifications.
Página 380 - Monarchy, the offer of such a renunciation would cease to be obligatory if the arrangement itself should fail. 4. In consequence of the considerations which are above pointed out by the above §§ 2 and 8, the Prince Christian of Gliicksbourg, conjointly with the Princess, his consort, and in their default, the male lineage of their Highnesses, would have, more than any other branch, claims which qualify them to succeed, if the contingency should arrive, to the States actually united under the sceptre...
Página 252 - The effective currency of the country depends upon the quickness of circulation, and the number of exchanges performed in a given time, as well as upon its numerical amount...