Manual of Military Law (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. 1907 Excerpt: ...or constables having authority within such place to give from time to time, on demand by an officer or non-commissioned officer under this Act, orders to furnish carriages and animals, and such warrant shall be executed as if it were a special warrant issued in pursuance of this Act on such demand, and the orders shall specify the like particulars as such special warrant. (2.) The police authority shall cause such list to be kept at some convenient place open for inspection at all reasonable times by persona interested, and any person who feels aggrieved either by being entered in such list, or by being entered to furnish any number or description of carriages or animals which he is not liable to furnish, may complain to a court of summary jurisdiction, and the court, after such notice as the court think necessary to persons interested, may order the list to be amended, in such manner as the court may think just. (3.) All orders given by constables for furnishing carriages and animals shall, as far as possible, be made from such list in regular rotation. Note. Police authority. For definition see s. 190 (39). 115. (1.) His Majesty by order, distinctly stating that a ease of Supply of emergency exists, and signified by a Secretary of State, and also in aruTvesseis Ireland the Lord Lieutenant by a like order, signified by the Chief e'ears0/(.v Secretary or Under Secretary, may authorise any general or field officer commanding His Majesty's regular forces in any military district or place in the United Kingdom to issue a requisition under this section (hereinafter leferred to as a requisition of emergency). (2.) The officer so authorised may issue a requisition of emergency under his hand, reciting the said order, and requiring justices of (MX.) 2 A Part III. ...

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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. 1907 Excerpt: ...or constables having authority within such place to give from time to time, on demand by an officer or non-commissioned officer under this Act, orders to furnish carriages and animals, and such warrant shall be executed as if it were a special warrant issued in pursuance of this Act on such demand, and the orders shall specify the like particulars as such special warrant. (2.) The police authority shall cause such list to be kept at some convenient place open for inspection at all reasonable times by persona interested, and any person who feels aggrieved either by being entered in such list, or by being entered to furnish any number or description of carriages or animals which he is not liable to furnish, may complain to a court of summary jurisdiction, and the court, after such notice as the court think necessary to persons interested, may order the list to be amended, in such manner as the court may think just. (3.) All orders given by constables for furnishing carriages and animals shall, as far as possible, be made from such list in regular rotation. Note. Police authority. For definition see s. 190 (39). 115. (1.) His Majesty by order, distinctly stating that a ease of Supply of emergency exists, and signified by a Secretary of State, and also in aruTvesseis Ireland the Lord Lieutenant by a like order, signified by the Chief e'ears0/(.v Secretary or Under Secretary, may authorise any general or field officer commanding His Majesty's regular forces in any military district or place in the United Kingdom to issue a requisition under this section (hereinafter leferred to as a requisition of emergency). (2.) The officer so authorised may issue a requisition of emergency under his hand, reciting the said order, and requiring justices of (MX.) 2 A Part III. ...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

Release date

May 2012

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First published

May 2012

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 22mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

432

ISBN-13

978-1-154-77825-0

Barcode

9781154778250

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1-154-77825-8



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