Hughes Ltd v Belfast Corporation

JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
Judgment Date01 January 1933
Date01 January 1933
CourtRecorder’s Court (Northern Ireland)
[Rec. Ct., N. I.],
Hughes, Ltd.
and
Belfast Corporation

Breadcarts undamaged - Malicious Injuries (Ir.) Act, 1848 (11 12 Vict. c. 69) -Preamble - s. 2.

By s. 2 of the Malicious Injuries (Ir.) Act, 1848, compensation can be awarded in respect of bread which has been seized and carried away from broadcarts by a riotous mob.

[Cir. Ct., I.F.S.],
Lyons
and
Tippo

Adhesive stamp affixed -Amendment.

The Circuit Court has no power to amend where the irregularity the subject of the proposed amendment involves a matter of jurisdiction.

[Rec. Ct., N. I.],
Hughes, Ltd.
and
Belfast Corporation

Breadcarts undamaged - Malicious Injuries (Ir.) Act, 1848 (11 12 Vict. c. 69) -Preamble - s. 2.

By s. 2 of the Malicious Injuries (Ir.) Act, 1848, compensation can be awarded in respect of bread which has been seized and carried away from broadcarts by a riotous mob.

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