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Excerpt from The Justice of the Peace: A Compendium of the Law Relating to Justices of the Peace, Their Powers and Duties, the Procedure in Justices' Courts, With Forms of Process and Entries Used Therein It has been the purpose of the author of this work to compress into a single volume all the principles of law which relate to the office of justice of the peace, as the presiding officer of a subordinate but important judicial tri bunal, and as a useful public functionary discharging numerous miscellaneous duties very essential to the scour ity and well being of the community. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.for...
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