Where the statute simply states that a fine of £50 is the maximum that can be imposed, arguments concerning rational basis are irrelevant.
The statute states that when there are two ballots from the same person, you open the first one and not the second.
The statutes state that the badge could be hung on a simple chain, and later it was suspended from a black ribbon.
The statute stated that the eleven members of the college were to be of varying classes and ranks.
The statutes specifically state that a Lithuanian party member cannot belong to any other party.
The statutes stated that if a wharf extended beyond an established line, then it will be considered a public nuisance.
The statutes state that it can be worn either around the neck or on the left breast.
The statute specifically states that any person may have their property levied upon.
While the statute stated that all punishments must be signed by the colonial governor, this was almost always done after the fact.
The statutes state that Kilwinning was the head and second lodge in Scotland.