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Page 163 - AB is a [lunatic, or an idiot, or a person of unsound mind], and a proper person to be taken charge of and detained under care and treatment, and that I have formed this opinion upon the following grounds, viz: 1.
Page 221 - IV. c. 70, it is enacted that "in the year 1831, and afterwards, the Justices of the Peace in every county, riding:, or division, for which Quarter...
Page 162 - Act provided in the case of a pauper deemed to be a lunatic and a proper person to be sent to an asylum...
Page 184 - ... an act to make more effectual provision for regulating the police of towns and populous places in Scotland, and for paving, draining, cleansing, lighting, and improving the same," and of the General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act, 1862.
Page 161 - Commissioners and the President of the Poor Law Board, for the reception and care of a limited number of chronic lunatics in the workhouse of the parish or union, to be selected by the superintendent of the asylum, and certified by him to be fit and proper so to be removed.
Page 170 - ... (as the case may be,) shall see such poor person, or the person who is the head of the family proposed to be removed, and shall be satisfied that every person who is proposed to be removed by the warrant is in such a state of health as not to be liable to suffer bodily or mental injury by the removal.
Page 162 - ... officer, is or is deemed to be a lunatic, and a proper person to be sent to an asylum, shall, within three days after obtaining such knowledge, give notice thereof in writing to a relieving officer of such parish, or if there is no relieving officer then to one of the overseers...
Page 55 - The GENERAL CONSOLIDATED and other ORDERS of the POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS and the POOR LAW BOARD; with explanatory Notes elucidating the Oruers, Tables of Statutes, Cases and Index to the Orders and Cases.
Page 164 - Act, be chargeable to the parish from which, or at the instance of some officer or officiating clergyman of which, he has been -sent...
Page 172 - ... complaint, summons, order, warrant, or other document required by law to be laid before justices or to be issued by justices, and every such document as aforesaid shall, as respects each rate or tax comprised in it...