Complete Election Guide: The Reform ACT, 2 Wm. IV. Chap. XLV, Dissected, Arranged, and Illustrated by a Commentary on Its Various Provisions, with Reference to the General Law and Practice of Elections, Directing Electors, Candidates, and Officers, in Th
Complete Election Guide: The Reform ACT, 2 Wm. IV. Chap. XLV, Dissected, Arranged, and Illustrated by a Commentary on Its Various Provisions, with Reference to the General Law and Practice of Elections, Directing Electors, Candidates, and Officers, in Th
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...so qualified, he is no longer resident as there described, having since changed his place of abode; and in either case he is no longer entitled to vote until he shall have made fresh claim to be registered anew. S. 37. (Prov.) See chapter on incapacity and incompetency to vote. It would perhaps be an advantageous ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1832 Excerpt: ...so qualified, he is no longer resident as there described, having since changed his place of abode; and in either case he is no longer entitled to vote until he shall have made fresh claim to be registered anew. S. 37. (Prov.) See chapter on incapacity and incompetency to vote. It would perhaps be an advantageous amendment, that the reviser of the lists should be required to state the short nature or at least general ground of the objection, and reason of his decision with reference to the right of petitioning, --as whether the claim or objection were allowed or disallowed by reason of property or competency, qualification or registration, and whether the determination was founded on proof or absence of proof, on fact or on law, all of which may be done in three words, thus--Freehold not proved, or disproved--House in Borough--unsound mind--Collector of Customs, &c. &c.--not registrable (rates not paid), or on any other of the several objections to competency enumerated, distinguishing the ground of qualification from that of registration.. It is the duty of the reviser to retain on the lists s. Xlii. the names of all persons who have not been ob-Ke"""'01 jected to by any persons other than overseers entitled to object to the retainer of names; and also the names of all persons against whom the objectors do not appear, or if the objections made have not been supported by proof, where the objector attends or appears to substantiate them, and fails. If the objecting party establish his objection, or s. Xlii. the claimant do not support his claim by evidence, names?"18 it then becomes the duty of the revising barrister, after notice given to the party, or left at his place of abode, or delivered to his tenant, to strike out, or, as i...
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