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The justice of peace : a treatise containing the power and duty of that magistrate, compiled from the statutes at large, the best and latest report, and other books of authority in the law, with many new cases never before printed. Interspersed with variety of precedents generally formed upon the words of the acts of Parliament. Together with a table of the titles and the principal matters. To which is added an appendix, being a summary of all the acts of Parliament, whereby one or more justices are authorized to act either in or out of session

Title:The justice of peace : a treatise containing the power and duty of that magistrate, compiled from the statutes at large, the best and latest report, and other books of authority in the law, with many new cases never before printed. Interspersed with variety of precedents generally formed upon the words of the acts of Parliament. Together with a table of the titles and the principal matters. To which is added an appendix, being a summary of all the acts of Parliament, whereby one or more justices are authorized to act either in or out of session
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Note:Printed by H. Lintot (assignee of E. Sayer) for J. and P. Knapton, 1745
  
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Subject:Forms (Law) -- Great Britain
Subject:Justices of the peace -- Great Britain
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