The Magistrates Manual Or a Summary of the Duties And Powers of Ajustice of T
The Magistrates Manual Or a Summary of the Duties And Powers of Ajustice of T
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By any assessor or collector of the parish where any such person shall then be, such assessor, &c. Or other persons assessed, or the owner, land- lord, lessee or occupier of land as aforesaid, may demand from the person so using such dog, &c. The production of a certificate, which certificate every such person is required to produce to the person demanding it, and permit him to read the same, and take a copy thereof ; or in case no certificate shall be produced, then such person demanding U 2 2...92 Ga7ne. the same may require the person so using such dog-, &c. To declare to him his christian and sur- name and place of abode, and the parish or place in which he is assessed ; such person refusing to do so, or giving a false name and residence, to forfeit ^20. 6-. 11. Any person after the 5th of April, 1813, using any dog, gun, &c. Without having such certificate, to forfeit ^'20. Over and above the duty. Two commissioners or one justice on information of any offence committed in the district where they act, may (within three months after offence com- mitted) summon the accused party and witnesses to appear before them, and proceed to determine the matter in a summary way, and give judgment for the penalty, or mitigate the same (not more than a moiety), and in default of payment may levy the same with costs by warrant on the goods of the offender, and sell such goods, unless redeemed within four days ; if no goods, the offender may be committed to the house of correction for any time not exceeding six calendar months, unless pe- nalty sooner paid.
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