A Treatise on the Election Laws in Scotland: To which is Added an Historical Inquiry Concerning the Municipal Constitutions of Towns and Boroughs ...W. Blackwood, 1827 - 640 pages |
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... ELECTION OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ROYAL BOROUGHS OF SCOTLAND . CHAPTER I. Of the election of the magistrates and council of the royal boroughs , - CHAPTER II . 295 Of review , by the Court of Session , of elections of magistrates ...
... ELECTION OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ROYAL BOROUGHS OF SCOTLAND . CHAPTER I. Of the election of the magistrates and council of the royal boroughs , - CHAPTER II . 295 Of review , by the Court of Session , of elections of magistrates ...
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... election upon the call- ing or summoning of any Parliament hereafter , or after any ' such place becomes vacant ... magistrates , which shall be reserved till that kind of election is treated of . 6 ' ment , profit , or preferment ...
... election upon the call- ing or summoning of any Parliament hereafter , or after any ' such place becomes vacant ... magistrates , which shall be reserved till that kind of election is treated of . 6 ' ment , profit , or preferment ...
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... elections , whether of members of Parliament , or of magistrates or delegates of boroughs , is a crime by the common law of Scotland , and punishable by the Court of Justiciary , unless , perhaps , it should now be held that the ...
... elections , whether of members of Parliament , or of magistrates or delegates of boroughs , is a crime by the common law of Scotland , and punishable by the Court of Justiciary , unless , perhaps , it should now be held that the ...
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... election of delegates , which is one step nearer the election of the member , than the choice of magistrates is1 . In one the charge of actual bribery was too vague , and in others the attempts to bribe were not alleged to have been ...
... election of delegates , which is one step nearer the election of the member , than the choice of magistrates is1 . In one the charge of actual bribery was too vague , and in others the attempts to bribe were not alleged to have been ...
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... election of magistrates and coun- cil is conducted . This subject will form the subject of the first chapter of this part . CHAPTER I. OF THE ELECTION OF THE MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL BOROUGHS . In the Historical Essay ...
... election of magistrates and coun- cil is conducted . This subject will form the subject of the first chapter of this part . CHAPTER I. OF THE ELECTION OF THE MAGISTRATES AND COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL BOROUGHS . In the Historical Essay ...
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