The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Boston, Together with the Acts of the Legislature Relating to the City; Collated and Revised Pursuant to an Order of the City Council
The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Boston, Together with the Acts of the Legislature Relating to the City; Collated and Revised Pursuant to an Order of the City Council
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. 1850 Excerpt: ...See note, on p. 280. 2 For the law in relation to what constitutes a settlement, see Rev. Stat. c. 45. guinity, living within this state, and of sufficient ability, shall be bound to support such pauper, in proportion to their respective ability. 6. The court of common pleas in the county, where any court nf com f, ., ...
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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. 1850 Excerpt: ...See note, on p. 280. 2 For the law in relation to what constitutes a settlement, see Rev. Stat. c. 45. guinity, living within this state, and of sufficient ability, shall be bound to support such pauper, in proportion to their respective ability. 6. The court of common pleas in the county, where any court nf com f, ., . Jin-J mon pleas may one ot such kindred to be charged shall reside, upon com-assess such kinplaint made by any town, or by any kmdred, who shall ibid, ' $ a. have been at any expense, for the relief and support of such pauper, may, on due hearing, either upon the appearance or default of the kindred supposed to be chargeable, assess and apportion, upon such of the kindred as they shall find to be of sufficient ability, and in proportion thereto, such sum as they shall judge reasonable, for or towards the support of the pauper, to the time of such assessment, and may enforce payment thereof, by an execution in common form; provided, that such assessment shall not extend to any expense for relief, afforded more than six months previous to the filing of the complaint. 7. The said court may further assess and apportion, court of comupon the said kindred, such weekly sum, as they shall!Z" LsVfo'r judge sufficient for the future support of the pauper, to be ibidTM$7P"' paid quarter yearly, until the further order of court; and upon application, from time to time, of the town, or kindred to whom the same shall have been ordered to be paid, the clerk of said court shall issue and may renew an execution, for the arrears of any preceding quarter. 8. When the court shall adjudge two or more of the costs in such kindred of any pauper to be of sufficient ability to con-SowTa.vod?' tribute to his support, they shall tax no more costs against an...
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