The Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, 3. köideS. E. Dawson, 1907 |
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Page 1921
... magistrate , police magistrate , or any two justices of the peace acting in or near the place at which the service has terminated , or at which the seaman or apprentice has been discharged , or at which any master or owner or other ...
... magistrate , police magistrate , or any two justices of the peace acting in or near the place at which the service has terminated , or at which the seaman or apprentice has been discharged , or at which any master or owner or other ...
Page 1922
... magistrate or jus- tices may issue a warrant to levy the amount of the wages awarded to be due by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the person on whom such order is made , together with all the charges and expenses incurred ...
... magistrate or jus- tices may issue a warrant to levy the amount of the wages awarded to be due by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the person on whom such order is made , together with all the charges and expenses incurred ...
Page 1943
... magistrate or police magistrate , to be dealt with according to the provisions of this Part . R.S. , c . 74 , s . 86 . near a ship . 277. Every person found loitering near any ship , and not Loitering giving a satisfactory account of ...
... magistrate or police magistrate , to be dealt with according to the provisions of this Part . R.S. , c . 74 , s . 86 . near a ship . 277. Every person found loitering near any ship , and not Loitering giving a satisfactory account of ...
Page 1952
... magistrate or stipendiary magistrate , shall , for the purposes of all proceedings under this Part , have all the powers of two justices of the peace under the Criminal Code , and may try and determine in a summary way all offences ...
... magistrate or stipendiary magistrate , shall , for the purposes of all proceedings under this Part , have all the powers of two justices of the peace under the Criminal Code , and may try and determine in a summary way all offences ...
Page 1953
... magistrate or justices to the distress . common gaol of the locality , or , if there is no common gaol there , then to that common gaol which is nearest to that locality . R.S. , c . 74 , s . 116 . from con- 310. There shall be no ...
... magistrate or justices to the distress . common gaol of the locality , or , if there is no common gaol there , then to that common gaol which is nearest to that locality . R.S. , c . 74 , s . 116 . from con- 310. There shall be no ...
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