| W. Wakeford Attree, James Gosling - 1853 - Liczba stron: 138
...choosing an officer of the " corporation, the majority protest against, and refuse altogether to pro" ceed to, any election; in which case they have been held...voting, " have been held to represent the whole number. It is obvious indeed " that there is a wide and substantial difference between the churchwar" dens... | |
| W. Wakeford Attree - 1853 - Liczba stron: 168
...choosing an officer of the " corporation, the majority protest against, and refuse altogether to pro" ceed to, any election; in which case they have been held...voting, " have been held to represent the whole number. It is obvious indeed " that there is a wide and substantial difference between the churchwar" dens... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1864 - Liczba stron: 992
...parish meeting where the parishioners were then met, would have been valid or not ; or how far such case may be analogous to that of the members of a...voting, have been held to represent the whole number. It is obvious, indeed, that there is a wide and substantial difference between the churchwardens alone,... | |
| Charles Grevile Prideaux - 1868 - Liczba stron: 592
...secure a rate by calling suggestion doubly important. a vet-try day after day until it to proceed to anv election ; in which case they have been held to throw...voting, have been held to represent the whole number. It is obvious, indeed, that there is a wide and substantial difference between the churchwardens alone,... | |
| Charles Grevile Prideaux - 1871 - Liczba stron: 572
...majority protest against («>) 12 A. &E. 233; 4P.&D. (y) See Johnson's Braintree 452, SC case, p. 89. and refuse altogether to proceed to any election ;...voting, have been held to represent the whole number. It is obvious, indeed, that there is a wide and substantial difference between the churchwardens alone,... | |
| 1847 - Liczba stron: 1204
...Exchequer Chamber, in Veley v. Burder, where it is said " We do not enter into the discussion how far such case may be analogous to that of the members of a...voting, have been held to represent the whole number." In the first place, is it reasonable to suggest an analogy between levying a tax upon the people and... | |
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