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... penalty of 101., and having It duly stamped. S. ?? lxvaT.-No. PRN2NSE-Yes; you cnn obtain a warrant to apprehend the absconding apprentice. You can recover the 'remainder of the premium. NAIswonzff.-There Is no appeal against the decision of the justies ...

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... returning MSS. 0. P. Q-The marriage is legal. 0. B. A.-I. the apprentice absconds, his father, who is a party to the indentures, will be liable to beanued for breach of contract-2. No; but the apprentice would be liable to be sent to the house of correction for ...

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... indictment for bigamy could be sustained. AuSEN.-Yes; the contract of apprenticeship is not put an end to by the absconding of the apprentice. A. B.-The niece took the property absolutely, and bad the power to sell it. Tom.-You can sue in the county court ...

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... the dark. Repeat the case when you write again. MISTRESS.-The remainder of the premium can be re- covered. The absconding of the apprentice makes him liable to punishment. S. E.-You are liable for the rent so long as you hold possession. LIFE BUOY FOR ...

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... son to the remainder. FRtAILAY.-The contract of apprenticeship Is put ana end to upom the apprentice attaining his majority. When that time has arrived the apprentice is free; but he should openly declare beforehand his intention of con- sidering'the contract ...

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... wufages o s apfrtheice who s abedouent thouhatless.2 Ytgeat -ngt A CoNsTANx m EmbEsc-he master can proceed against the apprentice for absconding from his service; for which the latter is liable to be sent to the house of cor- restion for three months BI. C. ...

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... ? rate is legal. A SoNAL MARsaINs-Your remedy as by summons for ab-i deondedg from his apprenticesh gip. l S. G. B.-The apprentice is entitled to his indentures -eafter they hvo e expired. l A BACE~LOR-No; you can sueo the owner for the da-n m age done ...

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... have no remedy. JOB.-Yes; the master can piced against the appreu- tice for absconding, and against his father for the da- mage he has sustained by the loss of the apprentice's services. W. S. CocKY.-It depends upon the customofthemanor. f fno particular ...

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... outlawry may be renewed. -- G. A. F. C, B.-Tie Nelson column was erected 4th Nov., 1848. ANXIOUrS MotlnErt.-The apprentice would be liable for absconding frnam his apprenticeship. ?? PAcoORc:-No information can be given unless the mortgage deed is seen; you had ...

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... be deprived of it. I A WYmow.-The contract of apprenticeship is put an end to upon the apprentice attaining his majority, for then he is his own master. The apprentice should openly declare, beforehand, his intention of considering the contract at an end ...

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... absence of any coutract to that effect a master cannot stop the wages of his apprentice, on account of absence through illness. Ocnt IN TRouBLE. -A master cannot discharge an apprentice for misconduct, unless the in- dentares of aporenticeshlip contain a stipula- ...

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... South Western line, and is twenty-nine miles from the Woateloo-bridge I station. E. M.-Yes. The apprentice may be sent to the house of correction for absconding from hisapprenticeship. AN ITSJURED ?? no clairn. . J. J. S.-The socidty must be registeridunder ...