Parliamentary Papers, Količina 16H.M. Stationery Office, 1878 |
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Stran viii
... believe that some misconception exists as to the terms upon which the governing bodies of these towns have acquired grand jury powers over their own streets , roads , and bridges . No room for mistake exists in the cases of Dublin ...
... believe that some misconception exists as to the terms upon which the governing bodies of these towns have acquired grand jury powers over their own streets , roads , and bridges . No room for mistake exists in the cases of Dublin ...
Stran xiv
... believe that the only real securities against im- prudence and waste are to be sought in the establishment of such governing bodies as should deserve and possess the confidence of the ratepayers , and in such a system of local taxation ...
... believe that the only real securities against im- prudence and waste are to be sought in the establishment of such governing bodies as should deserve and possess the confidence of the ratepayers , and in such a system of local taxation ...
Stran xxxi
... believe that when it was proposed , after the Reform Bill of 1832 , to effect a reform in the corporations of the United Kingdom , it was very unfortunate that an entirely different mode of dealing was adopted in England and Ireland ...
... believe that when it was proposed , after the Reform Bill of 1832 , to effect a reform in the corporations of the United Kingdom , it was very unfortunate that an entirely different mode of dealing was adopted in England and Ireland ...
Stran xxxix
... believe it may be fairly urged that such a measure could not fail to exercise a most beneficial influence in greatly diminishing those divisions between different classes in Ireland which are the most serious impediments to its ...
... believe it may be fairly urged that such a measure could not fail to exercise a most beneficial influence in greatly diminishing those divisions between different classes in Ireland which are the most serious impediments to its ...
Stran v
... believe that the surest mode of guarding against unduly pro- longed detention consists in frequent and careful visitation of all places in which any lunatic is confined , with full power placed in the hands of the Commis- sioners to ...
... believe that the surest mode of guarding against unduly pro- longed detention consists in frequent and careful visitation of all places in which any lunatic is confined , with full power placed in the hands of the Commis- sioners to ...
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14 March advance note allotment note amended apprentices arrest without warrant arrival aware Bates Bates-continued Bill Board of Trade board ship board the ship boarding-house keepers boys breach of contract captain Cardiff cash Chairman Chairman-continued Charles Adderley Clause Committee Corry court crew criminal crimps desertion difficulty discharge drunk drunkenness duty engaged evidence gaol give go on board go to sea Goudey Grimsby houses Hull James Corry John Bunyan join their ship leave liable Liverpool look-out magistrates March ment Mercantile Marine merchant Metropolitan Board neglecting to join offence opinion owner paid payment Plimsoll port power of arrest present proceedings proposed prosecuted punishment put on board question regard runners sailing sailors seamen Section shipowners shipping office shore signed articles suppose thing Thomas Brassey town Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth unseaworthiness vessel voyage wages witness Workmen Act
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Stran iii - Orders of the House, examined the matters to them referred ; and have agreed to the following REPORT...
Stran 6 - ... ship's sailing from any port either at the commencement or during the progress of any voyage, or for absence at any time without leave and without sufficient reason from his...
Stran 4 - Where any person wilfully and maliciously breaks a contract of service or of hiring, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to endanger human life, or cause serious bodily injury, or to expose valuable property whether real or personal to destruction or serious injury...
Stran 294 - An act to authorize the appointment of shipping commissioners by the several circuit courts of the United States to superintend the shipping and discharge of seamen engaged in merchant ships belonging to the United States, and for the further protection of seamen...
Stran 4 - ... knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to deprive the inhabitants of...
Stran 316 - First. To afford facilities for engaging seamen by keeping a register of their names and characters. Second. To superintend their engagement and discharge, in manner prescribed by law. Third. To provide means for securing the presence on board at the proper times of men who are so engaged.
Stran 4 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Stran 5 - Whenever any seaman who has been lawfully engaged or any apprentice to the sea service commits any of the following offenses, he shall be punished as follows: First. For desertion, by forfeiture of all or any part of the clothes or effects he leaves on board and of all or any part of the wages or emoluments which he has then earned.
Stran 279 - Court, to forfeit all or any part of the wages or emoluments he may earn in any other ship in which he may be employed until his next return to the United Kingdom, and to satisfy any excess of wages paid by the master or owner of the ship from which he deserts to any substitute engaged in his place at a higher rate of wages than the rate stipulated to be paid to him...