Some Early Legislation And Legislators in Upper Canada

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Some Early Legislation And Legislators in Upper Canada
William Renwick Riddell
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'' In the Upper Canada Parliament there does not appear to have been any necessity for such measures.
THIRD SESSION.
The third session of the first Parliament began June 2nd and lasted till July 7th, 1794.
The first chapter of the legislation of this session regulated juries to be called to " serve on trials at any Assizes or Nisi Prius, Quarter Sessions or District Court. " Not less than 36 nor more than 48 jurymen were to be returned in any Dis- trict or place; those returned, if they did not
... appear; were to pay a fine not less than 20 shillings ($4) or more than £3 ($12). Section 9 provided that every juryman should receive one shilling from the plaintiff or liis attorney in ■ every cause in which he was sworn — if a view should be allowed, six jurymen agreed upon or named by the Judge or some officer of the Court had the view and were allowed each 10 shillings for each day they were so employed. The Court of King's Bench was authorized to order a special jury to be struck as in England, the fee of each special jury- man to be 5 shillings.

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