Eliz. c. 2, s. 7, which provided " that the father and grandfather, and the mother and grandmother, and the children of every poor, old, blind, lame, and impotent person, or other poor person not able to work, being of sufficient ability, shall, at their... The influence of interest and prejudice upon proceedings in parliament ... - Página 59de Alexander Mundell - 1825 - 210 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain - 1763 - 556 páginas
...convenient ; and the fame to conclude and bind all the ¿aid parties. VII. And be it further enacted, That the father and grandfather, and the mother and...children of every poor, old, blind, lame and impotent perfon, or other poor perfon not able to work, being of a fufficient ability, ihall, at their own charges,... | |
| Richard Burn - 1764 - 310 páginas
...or children, being of ability, fhall maintain fuch poor perfons refpectively ; it is here expreffed, that the father and grandfather, and the mother and grandmother, and the children, of every fuch poor perfon mail maintain them. The claufes relating to the total prohibition of wandring and... | |
| Edmund Bott - 1773 - 552 páginas
...convenient; and the fame to conclude and bind all the faid parties". § VII. And be it further enafted, That the father and grandfather, and the mother and...children of every poor, old, blind, lame, and impotent perfon, or other poor pcrfon not able to work, being of a fuflicient ability, (hall, at their own charges,... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - 1812 - 700 páginas
...and grand- ttnante' 43 F.liz. c. 2. mother, and the children of every poor, old, blind, lame, Eng. and impotent person, or other poor person not able to work, being of sufficient ability, shall, at their own charges, relieve and maintain every poor person, in that manner,... | |
| Thomas Potts - 1815 - 836 páginas
...again" fating it. £y 43 Ui/.. c. 8. the father and grandfather, and the mother and grandmother, an-.l the children of every poor, old, blind, lame, and impotent person, or other poor person Dot uhle to work, being of л sufficient ability, shall, at llieir own charges, relieve and maintain... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 772 páginas
...seem that the parliament did not intend that the obligation should extend to them. 2. Of the order. Of every poor, old, blind, lame, and impotent person, or other poor person not able to work.~\ St. Andrew's Undershaft v. Jacob Méndez de Breta, M. 13 W. l Ld. Raum. 699. l Bott, 365. 2 Nol. PL... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1822 - 898 páginas
...c. 2. itself, seems to dictate the opposite conclusion, for iu s. 7, it imposes upon the relatives " of every poor, old, blind, lame, and impotent person or other poor person not able to work," the burthen of relieving and maintaining such. There are also several cases in which this question... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1824 - 1082 páginas
...idea, that impotent in the first section means those physically unable to xvork. That section enacts, " that the father and grandfather, and the mother and...person, or other poor person not able to work (being of sufficient ability), shall at their own charges relieve and maintain every such poor person in that... | |
| James Dowling, Archer Ryland, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1825 - 638 páginas
...2, itself, seems to dictate the opposite conclusion, for in sec. 7, it imposes upon the relatives " of every poor, old, blind, lame, and impotent person, or other poor person not able to work," the burthen of relieving and maintaining surh. There are also several cases in which this question... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 páginas
...that the father and grandfather, and Ihc mother end grandmother, and Ihc children of every poor, o!d, blind, lame, and impotent person, or other poor person...shall, at their own charges, relieve and maintain every sui-h poor person in that manner, and according to that rate, as by the justices of peace of that county... | |
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