The Justice of the Peace for Ireland; Comprising the Practice in Indictable Offences, and the Proceedings Preliminary and Subsequent to Convictions (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1862 Excerpt: ...4. Collection of fine-. Board of superintendence or justices to compare receipts and warrants with the gaol hooks. constable in executing any warrant addressed to any sub-inspector shall and may be done in any like case by any member of the said police force (to be named by the said commissioners or divisional justices) in executing any such warrant, addressed either to the said commissioners or to any other member of the said police force; and whatever may be done by any sub-inspector in certifying any warrant to the inspector-general of constabulary may be done by the office Serjeant or other member of the said police force to whom such warrant shall be addressed, in certifying the same to the said commissioners; and whatever may be done by the said inspector-general, or by either of the deputy inspectorsgeneral of constabulary, in indorsing any warrant certified by any sub-inspector, may be done by the said inspector or deputy inspector-general in indorsing any warrant, which shall be so certified to the said commissioners, or which shall be addressed to the said commissioners in the first instance; provided that such warrant shall have been first indorsed by one of the said commissioners, and then transmitted by them to the said inspector-general. V. The manner in which all such penal sums as aforesaid shall be collected shall be as follows: 1. In every case where any such sums shall be levied under a warrant, the sub-inspector or the said commissioners or office Serjeant, as the case may be, to whom the said warrant shall be addressed, transmitted, or endorsed for execution, shall either pay over the amount direct to the said officer of the court from which the same issued, or shall transmit the same to the said officer through the person to whom ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1862 Excerpt: ...4. Collection of fine-. Board of superintendence or justices to compare receipts and warrants with the gaol hooks. constable in executing any warrant addressed to any sub-inspector shall and may be done in any like case by any member of the said police force (to be named by the said commissioners or divisional justices) in executing any such warrant, addressed either to the said commissioners or to any other member of the said police force; and whatever may be done by any sub-inspector in certifying any warrant to the inspector-general of constabulary may be done by the office Serjeant or other member of the said police force to whom such warrant shall be addressed, in certifying the same to the said commissioners; and whatever may be done by the said inspector-general, or by either of the deputy inspectorsgeneral of constabulary, in indorsing any warrant certified by any sub-inspector, may be done by the said inspector or deputy inspector-general in indorsing any warrant, which shall be so certified to the said commissioners, or which shall be addressed to the said commissioners in the first instance; provided that such warrant shall have been first indorsed by one of the said commissioners, and then transmitted by them to the said inspector-general. V. The manner in which all such penal sums as aforesaid shall be collected shall be as follows: 1. In every case where any such sums shall be levied under a warrant, the sub-inspector or the said commissioners or office Serjeant, as the case may be, to whom the said warrant shall be addressed, transmitted, or endorsed for execution, shall either pay over the amount direct to the said officer of the court from which the same issued, or shall transmit the same to the said officer through the person to whom ...

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United States

Release date

May 2012

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First published

March 2010

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 18mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

336

ISBN-13

978-1-154-32961-2

Barcode

9781154329612

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1-154-32961-5



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