Reports of the Decisions of the Judges for the Trial of Election Petitions in Ontario : Relating to Elections to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, 1871-5-9, And to the House of Commons of Canada, 1874-8
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[A.D. DUFFERIN. Before Chief Justice Moss axd Mr. Justice Armour. Orangevillb, 9th December, 1879. James Sleightholm, Petitioner, v. John Barr, Bapundenf. AdmissUm of Counsel. — Gorrupt practices cund other illegal izctg. — R. 8. 0., c. 10, s. 159. The respondent was elected by a majority of 261, and at the trial counsel for the respondent admitted that there was evidence capable of being produced which would have the effect of avoiding the election under R. S. O. , c. 10, s. 159; and the Court... on such admission declared the election void. The petition contained the usual charges of corrupt practices. The respondent had been declared elected by a majority of 261. Mr. McCarthy, Q.C., and Mr. P. M. Barker, for petitioner. Mr. Hodgins, Q.C., and Mr. D. L. Scott, for respondent. After the reading of the petition, counsel for the peti- tioner stated that he did not propose to offer evidence of corrupt practices by the respondent. But he was in possession of evidence which would show that acts had been committed by those for whom the respondent was- responsible, as his agents, in the legal signification of the term, both in character and number sufficient to avoid the election under the Ontario Act (R.
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