... done by either of them will be unlawful ; and a constable, or persons aiding him, may, in some possible instance, become amenable even to a charge of murder, for acting under an authority, which they reasonably considered themselves bound to obey,... The Laws Relating to the Poor - Seite 340von Edmund Bott - 1827Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Edward Hall Alderson - 1820 - 818 Seiten
...resistance to them will be lawful ; every thing done by either of them will be unlawful ; and a constable, or persons aiding him, may, in some possible instance,...reasonable construction. " Acts of parliament," says Lord Co/a; " are to be so construed, as no man that is innocent, or free from injury or wrong, be by a literal... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Edward Hall Alderson - 1820 - 820 Seiten
...resistance to them will be lawful ; every thing done by either of them will be unlawful; and a constable, or persons aiding him, may, in some possible instance,...of the invalidity whereof they are wholly ignorant* Ah exposition of these statutes, pregnant with so much inconvenience, ought not to be made, if they... | |
| Edmund Bott - 1827 - 824 Seiten
...resistance to them will be lawful ; every thing done by either of them will be unlawful ; and a constable, or persons aiding him, may, in some possible instance,...construction. " Acts of parliament," says Lord Coke, " are tobe " ьо construed, as no man that is innocent, or free from injury or " wrong, be by a literal... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 972 Seiten
...resistance to them will be lawful; every thing done by either of them will be unlawful ; and a constable, or persons aiding him may, in some possible instance,...statutes pregnant with so much inconvenience ought not tobe made, if they will admit of any other reasonable construction. ' Acte of Parliament,' says Lord... | |
| Asa Kinne - 1852 - 328 Seiten
...every thing done by either of them would be unlawful ; and a constable, or person aiding him, might, in some possible instance, become amenable even to...bound to obey, and of the invalidity whereof they were wholly ignorant. The acts of a mere usurper of an office, withoufany color of title, are undoubtedly... | |
| Edward Carter - 1856 - 210 Seiten
..." resistance to them will be lawful; everything done by them will be un" lawful ; and a constable, or persons aiding him may, in some possible " instance,...considered themselves bound to obey, " and of the validity whereof they are wholly ignorant. An exposition of " these Statutes (referring also to 51... | |
| Edmund Hatch Bennett, Franklin Fiske Heard - 1857 - 642 Seiten
...resistance to them will be lawful ; every thing done by either of them will be unlawful ; and a constable, or persons aiding him, may, in some possible instance,...construction. ' Acts of parliament,' says Lord Coke, 1 are to be so construed, as no man that is 303 Justices of the Peace — Liability of, to an Action.... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1857 - 972 Seiten
...Jailor who receives a felon, would each be a trespasser ; and a Constable and a person aiding him might, in some possible instance, become amenable even to...bound to obey, and of the invalidity whereof they were wholly ignorant." And in view of these consequences, the Court there held that the acts of a Justice... | |
| Sir Peter Benson Maxwell - 1875 - 500 Seiten
...the persons aiding him might become amenable even to a (a) Lewis v. Davis, Feby., 1875, Cam. Scac. charge of murder, for acting under an authority which...considered themselves bound to obey, and of the invalidity of which they were wholly ignorant (a). Such consequences could not reasonably be supposed to have... | |
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