... corruptly influencing that person or any other person to give or refrain from giving his vote at the election, or on account of such person or any other person having voted or refrained from voting, or being about to vote or refrain from voting at... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 7291883Full view - About this book
| Ernest Arthur Jelf - Election law - 1905 - 272 pages
...Court, in each pf these cases, will voting at such election shall be guilty of treating. (2.) And every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat...entertainment or provision shall also be guilty of treating. 2. Every person who shall (d) directly or in- What is directly, by himself or by any other person on... | |
| John Hall Seymour Lloyd - Election law - 1905 - 212 pages
...about to vote or refrain from voting at such election, shall be guilty of treating. (2.) And every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat...entertainment or provision shall also be guilty of treating. UNDUE INFLUENCE ; Defined. 2. Every person who shall directly or indirectly, by himself or by any other... | |
| Scotland, Abijah Murray - Law - 1905 - 1346 pages
...voting at such election, shall be guilty ol treating. (2.) And every elector who corruptly accept" or takes any such meat, drink, entertainment or provision shall also be guilty of treating. Section II. Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself or by any other person on his... | |
| John Hall Seymour Lloyd - Elections - 1906 - 156 pages
...about to vote or refrain from voting at such election, shall be guilty of treating. (2.) And every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat,...entertainment, or provision, shall also be guilty of treating. This is another form of corrupt practice which presents great dangers to a candidate. A single drink... | |
| Election law - 1907 - 128 pages
...being about to vote or refrain from voting at such election, shall be guilty of treating. And every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat,...entertainment, or provision, shall also be guilty of treating. S. 2. Every person who shall directly or indirectly by himself or by any other person on his behalf,... | |
| X. (Barrister) - Local elections - 1907 - 118 pages
...being about to vote or refrain from voting at such election, shall be guilty of treating. And every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat,...entertainment, or provision, shall also be guilty of treating. S. 2. Every person who shall directly or indirectly by himself or by any other person on his behalf,... | |
| Alexander Wood Renton, Maxwell Alexander Robertson - Great Britain - 1907 - 726 pages
...voting, or being about to vote or refrain from voting at such election, is guilty of treating, and every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat, drink, entertainment or provision, is also guilty of treating. Under the earlier statutes (7 & 8 Will. in. c. 4; 5 & 6 Viet. c. 102 ;... | |
| Dalzell Chalmers - Administrative law - 1910 - 280 pages
...any other person having voted or not voted at such election, shall be guilty of treating, and every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat,...provision, shall also be guilty of treating." The punishment for bribery and also for treating is imprisonment up to twelve months with or without hard... | |
| Thomas Trotter - Election law - 1918 - 578 pages
...being about to vote or refrain from voting at such election, shall be guilty of treating. (2) And every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat...entertainment or provision shall also be guilty of treating. [Note. — To constitute an offence under this section, the act must be done corruptly or with a corrupt... | |
| Sir Hugh Fraser - Election law - 1918 - 846 pages
...being about to vote or refrain from voting at such election, shall be guilty of treating (x), And every elector who corruptly accepts or takes any such meat,...entertainment, or provision shall also be guilty of treating (x}. VI. Undue influence. — Every person is guilty of undue influence who, directly or indirectly,... | |
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