| Great Britain - 1787 - 908 pagina’s
...to fay), mafters in the high court of chancery, clerks in the court of Kind's bc-nch, prothonotarics in the court of common pleas, and clerks in the court of exchequer ; and the perfons fo authorifed nnd directed to tax fuch cofts and expences (hall, and they are hereby required to examine... | |
| Sir John Simeon - 1789 - 342 pagina’s
...following officers, not being a member of the laid Houfe, fhall be the other ; (that is to fay) Mafters of the High Court of Chancery, Clerks in the Court of...Pleas, and Clerks in the Court of Exchequer; and the faid perfons fo appointed are hereby authorifed and required to examine the fame, and to report their... | |
| Simon Fraser - 1793 - 484 pagina’s
...clerk-affiftant of the Houfe, and any one of the following officers : the mafters in Chancery, clerks of the court of King's Bench, Prothonotaries in the court of Common Pleas, or clerks in the court of Exchequer. Some obfervations on this neceflary part of the report of every... | |
| Sir John Simeon - 1795 - 410 pagina’s
...Houfe fhall always be one, and one of the following officers, not being a member of the Houfe, fhall be the other; (that is to fay), Matters in the High...examine the fame, and to report the amount thereof to the Speaker of the faid Houfe ; who fhall, on application made to him, deliver to the party or parties... | |
| Sylvester Douglas Baron Glenbervie - 1802 - 454 pagina’s
...followin° officers, not being a member of the faid Houfe, fhall be the other; (that is to fay) matters of the high court of Chancery, clerks in the court of...Pleas, and clerks in the court of Exchequer; and the faid perfons fo appointed are hereby authorized and required to examine the fame, and to report their... | |
| Great Britain - 1787 - 940 pagina’s
...fay), maiters in the high court of chancery, clerks in the court of King's bench, prothonotaries ¡n the court of common pleas, and clerks in the court of exchequer ; and the perfons fo authored and directed to tax fuch cofts and expences ihall, and they are hereby required to examine... | |
| William Thomas Roe - 1812 - 660 pagina’s
...following officers, not being a member of the house, shall be the other ; (that is to say), masters in the high court of chancery, clerks in the court...pleas, and clerks in the court of exchequer ; and the persons so authorized and directed to tax such costs and expences shall, and they are hereby required... | |
| Henry John Shepherd - 1825 - 520 pagina’s
...following officers, not being a member of the house shall be the other ; (that is to say), masters in the high court of chancery, clerks in the court...pleas, and clerks in the court of exchequer ; and the person so authorized and directed to tax such costs and expences shall, and they are hereby required... | |
| Great Britain - 1828 - 756 pagina’s
...following Officers, not being a Member of the House, shall be the other ; (that is to say), Masters in the High Court of Chancery, Clerks in the Court...Pleas, and Clerks in the Court of Exchequer ; and the Persons so authorized and directed to tax such Costs, Expences, and Fees shall and they are hereby... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1832 - 818 pagina’s
...to say, masters in the High Court of Chaocerj, clerks in the Court of King's Bench, prothonatories in the Court of Common Pleas, and clerks in the Court of Exchequer ; and the persons so autburiKd and directed to tax such costs, expenses and fees shall, and they are hereby required... | |
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